I have planned to have a internship since I became a junior,
and it was because two reasons,
one is to accumulate experiences, the other is to save some money.
I don't accept a internship that offer no pay, because this is so unfair.
Students come to a company to learn things but they should be paid
because they actually do something for the company and they aren't
slaves.
I got a news about an available internship position of a medical public relations,
I send my resume to them and I got a chance to interview.
When I came to there, I was asked to take a test about some basic knowledge,
translate an article from Chinese to English, and so on.
It took me two whole hours to finish it, I don't exaggerate about it,
I thought that was too much to a intern.
But the one who interview me was a totally good person, she was nice to me
and the process of interview was like a little chat with her.
I was lucky to get this job and I was asked to go to the company for two whole day
for the rest of this semester.
I hope that I can learn something and save some money and most importantly,
to know if I am suitable to be a public relation.
It will be an adventure to me and I am little nervous now but excited
and I know a miserable thing that this job need to work some extra time
after five in the afternoon and it may be three or four hours, oh my god!
Hope I will survive in this semester!
I know how different between typing for fifteen minutes and writing for fifteen minutes now!

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