I am going to keep posting in the spirit of my two fellow ambassadors: applying what I have learned in class during my internship.
So far I have been able to apply concepts and theories that I have learned in class during my internship. I have used my research skills, and my word processing skills. Of course, another important skill I have learned is applying my knowledge to facts and drawing conclusions from it.
We are always taught that we don't learn for school and grades, but that we are learning for life. I can definitely say that the degrees at Sullivan do a great job preparing us for real life and real jobs, and that they ate helping us mastering a wide array of situations and tasks. And even the things we did not learn in class we can master by applying the problem solving skills we have leaned. We are taught how to think, and how to master problems that at first sight seemed too difficult to master. I've definitely been taught to have confidence in my skills and my talents, to use them, and to not be afraid to ask for help when I am stuck.
It is a great feeling to start seeing how my educations is paying off, even thought I don't have a job yet and I am an intern. I've never been treated like an intern at my workplace, but like a member of the team, with expectations and with skills. It's time to apply what I have learned.
Claudia
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