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benXJ
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I am interested in finding some work for this summer (ME major)...is it best to go the CO OP route or go to a job fair and try to find part time work this summer. I will also be trying to take a class or two this semster.

1/11/2010 7:53:23 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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countless threads on this

1/11/2010 10:56:39 PM

ncstatetke
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this could end up being a very helpful thread

i really hope nobody ruins it by saying something along the lines of "your dumb ass ought to learn how to spell internship before you go out and try to find one."

1/11/2010 11:45:37 PM

wdprice3
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maybe you should take a few summer English courses before you try to infect the real world.

1/12/2010 7:52:28 AM

Wraith
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http://www.brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=583687

1/12/2010 8:50:03 AM

benXJ
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ha...i just read what i typed, and i guess i deserve the criticism. ^I searched and read that thread, and that's what got me thinking...thanks for the effort though. I don't need to take anymore english classes, done with all that, and done with electives in general. Also, I meant to say that I will be trying to take at least one, maybe two, summer courses to speed up my graduation, so a full time job/internship may be out of the question. I already have two part time jobs outside of campus that pay the bills, but want something that would help my resume. I currently am full time at state and want to stay that way. Thanks again.

1/12/2010 11:23:37 AM

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