Are finishing Freshman year getting paid or unpaid internships? if paid, what is a typical pay range?

Anonymous
I don't want to derail, but for those who reply, it would also be helpful to some of us to hear how your DC found their their post-freshman year internship. Thx
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to derail, but for those who reply, it would also be helpful to some of us to hear how your DC found their their post-freshman year internship. Thx


Just kept on applying from Google searches
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do any colleges have stipend programs or scholarships for students who choose to do unpaid public interest internships?


Ivies, Stanford Duke, even UVA have these programs. They are competitive, not everyone gets funded, varies by school
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to derail, but for those who reply, it would also be helpful to some of us to hear how your DC found their their post-freshman year internship. Thx


Both at ivy/elite schools, talked to professors, asked upper-classmen, got positions that way. By sophomore year had professors and others advising which programs to apply for, department sends out info to declared majors on opportunities, and again upper-classmen connections giving advice.
No family help because family is not in their area of interest.
Anonymous
I’m surprised to hear the hourly rate is that low.

Even the state flagship students can earn $40 an hour tutoring math competitions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised to hear the hourly rate is that low.

Even the state flagship students can earn $40 an hour tutoring math competitions.


not nearly as good for the resume as a paid engineering internship, especially a competitive one
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