Failure: College Internship Analysis

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Failures can either be motivation and a step forward or discouragement and a step backward. What can someone do to make failures a positive? It depends on how you perceive failure and what you look for upon failing. As is the natural course, failure is almost inevitable, so it was a matter of learning how to deal with that failure. One of the more challenging failures I have experienced came in my sophomore year. During my sophomore year, I became very interested in applying to a prestigious campus internship with the Center for Creation of Economic Wealth. Many of the most successful students on campus had gone through the program and sighted it as a defining undergraduate experience. Their testimonials of how it helped them in any given career path motivated me to apply to the internship. The application process itself was relatively simple; however, the interview followed a rigorous format. The critical thinking questions caught me off guard and I struggled with the format. At the end of the week, I received their decision via phone and to my great disappointment I had been rejected. I began to drum up all the reasons why I had failed to receive the internship. Dejected, I started doubting my capabilities as a student and this …show more content…

From talking and learning from professors one-on-one or finding opportunities to practice presentation and interview skills, I made it a goal to use my classes as a platform for professional development. This previous semester, I decided to finally take that step and reapply to the internship program. Once again I was offered the interview; however, this time I was much more confident in my ability to present myself and to tackle challenging problems. This time the hard work paid off as I have the challenging and engaging opportunity to work under the auspices of CCEW as an

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