The Metamorphosis: Positive Effects of a Service Learning Internship

As my junior year of college approached, I was already worrying about next summer’s internship opportunities. In today’s competitive job market, internships are the best resource for obtaining a job right after college. While my preliminary goal was finding an internship that would pay the most or p...

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