Importance Of Internship

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An internship defined as a formal program to provide practical experience for beginners in an occupation or profession. It’s easy to learn about something in the classroom and take a test on it and move on; but when you actually do the work in the real life, you see that you do not understanding all and how much more you need to learn first. My internship was at ArroGen Advance Forensics; and the internship gave me a lot more than just experience. While I was there I performed many different tasks and learned lots of skills. The people were wonderful at ArroGen. Everyone was polite and courteous. And I was able to communicate with everyone reasonably well. The people at ArroGen generally seemed to listen to my ideas and take on into consideration, and they answered any questions that I had, no matter what it was. My supervisor was Dr. Kimberly Sandquist, and she was an awesome person to work with. She helped me with everything I needed help with. …show more content…

I always tried my best to be a contribution to the group, not a bother. I gave my best effort in everything that I did, and I hope that everyone could see that I put my all into my work. While I was at ArroGen, I worked on so many different projects. The fingerprint and powder kit assembly were a large part of what I was involved in, but I also worked on creating an artificial skin for printing fingerprints on my own. I was also involved in the accuracy study and verification studies for the FMID power for drug

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