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The discussion centers around the experiences and advice related to pursuing a career in math, science, or engineering, particularly for a high school student interested in internships or job opportunities at a nearby university. Participants share insights on university programs, internship experiences, and how to navigate the application process.

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  • One participant expresses a desire to pursue a career in math, science, or engineering and inquires about the difficulty of gaining acceptance into university programs.
  • Another participant mentions that internship opportunities may vary by university and suggests a specific program at the University of Texas for high school students, noting the competitive nature of acceptance.
  • A different participant shares their experience as a teaching assistant and intern, discussing the types of tasks they performed and the skills they developed, while also expressing that the work was not as exciting as they had hoped.
  • One participant asks for advice on how to find out about job opportunities at the university, indicating interest in similar experiences.
  • A later reply suggests contacting the university directly or checking their website for announcements regarding internship opportunities.

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Participants share various experiences and suggestions, but there is no consensus on the specifics of internship availability or the best approach to securing such positions. The discussion remains open-ended regarding the best methods to find opportunities.

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This discussion may be useful for high school students interested in pursuing careers in STEM fields, particularly those seeking internship opportunities or guidance on university programs.

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Like I said, I'm new here. I like math and science, that's algebra 2 and chemistry 1(high school). So yeah, I don't understand anything of what you guys are talking about, but I'd love to learn it.
About my future, I'm good at school and I like math and science so I figure a career in math, science, or engineering would be good for me. How hard is it to get accepted into a math, science, or engineering major program at a university? I get all As so I think I should be fine, but just wondering.
Finally, I was wondering if there is any sort of internship/on the job stuff universities offer. I live within 15 minutes of a major university (which happens to have a good engineering department:smile: ) and I was wondering if I could get a job there this summer with the math or science departments doing various stuff. I'm 16 by the way.
Thanks.
 
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There are some positions like that available, but it would depend on where you are I suppose and what university it is your living next to.
I think the University of Texas system of schools has a program where Junior and Senior high school students can go and live at the university over the summer and do an internship/research job (or at least they have in the recent past). Mind you, they probably won’t give you a very glamorous job, it will probably be something like 'clean the test tubes' or 'write down the data we tell you', but then again, it could be fun.
For the thing I am talking about, you had to apply by the end of January and then be accepted. They only took 50 males and 50 females total, and apparently I was number 57 on the acceptance list, so this is where my knowledge stops on the program.
 
There's plenty stuff to do at a University. Currently, I'm a TA at the Civil Engineering department (i used to be a TA for general physics at the Physics Deparment), also there are some RAs (Research's Assistant) but I've not yet come close to those.

I took an intership once, but mostly i was at the designing deparment. I worked with AutoCAD, ETABS, SAPS and SAFE. I started in charge of architectural designs, mainly just checking for minor mistakes like measures, then making basic layouts, and then more complex. On the end of the intership i was working with structural designs, basic rigid frames (1-2 story buildings). Oh and once i was working on a truss design too. The job experience i found it good, but i didn't get to do most of the "cool" stuff :frown:
 
Thanks for the info.
Mrjeffy, how did you find out about that job? Any idea about how I would go about finding out if the university offers anything like that? It sounds like it'd be fun.
 
My Chemistry teacher suggested it to me two years ago. He had a student accpeted the year before, and they worked on some project with a bunch of other people (although I am not sure what exactly it was, but I do know there was a large poster chart of the data involved).

You can always ask the university, or more specifically someone in the department you want to work in, by phone or email. Check their website too see if they have any annoucements there aswell.
 

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