Four Strategies for a Successful Internship Search
This blog post is a guide to obtaining a public policy internship (mainly in Washington, D.C.). These four tips serve as the foundation to creating a network "bubble" and utilizing the resources at TAMU to the fullest capacity.
A letter to bottom of the food chain

This is a letter, to all future interns as they make their way towards Capitol Hill with questions and concerns
Mulan vs. Nicholas Cage

Who best describes my internship experience?
3 Things You Should Know About Networking On Capitol Hill

Networking is key when working on Capitol Hill. Take advantage of every opportunity you get!
America really does run on Dunkin’

After a deeper look you will find that our nation's great leaders are human after all.
D.C. is what you make out of it: Networking and 4 other misconceptions about Washington D.C.

When people hear that you will be interning at Washington D.C., they invariably will give you advice about how to navigate through the nation’s capital.
What I've learned about being career-minded as an intern
Even interns can be strategic
Urban living next to the nation's capital

I live in Arlington County, Virginia, not Washington, DC, as some would call the area.
Take some time for yourself

Living in a new city can be overwhelming, even if you don't realize it. One way to relieve this stress or anxiety is to take some personal time, something I didn't realize until it was almost too late
What Do Progress and Marriage Have in Common?

The Human Rights Campaign envisions a world where lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people are ensured equality and embraced as full members of society at home, at work, and in every community.