The summer after freshman year

In summary, the individual plans on taking an economics course at their local community college and working at a 4-H camp for the summer. They are considering spending one more summer at home before pursuing internships, as they would have to live far from home. They are a ChemE major at a state university and plan on self-studying calc III and linear algebra before taking the classes in the fall. They ask for advice on whether or not this is a good way to spend the summer and if they should try for an internship. The response suggests reviewing and applying what they have learned so far and enjoying the summer. They also mention that companies usually hire after the sophomore year and suggest reading and refreshing on courses as well as enjoying the summer
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I plan on taking an economics course through my local community college and working at a 4-H camp. I kind of want to have at least one more summer just chilling at home before I do any internships, since I'd have to live at least an hour and a half away from home. I'm a chemE major in a state university. I'd also self-study calc III and linear algebra, then take both classes in the fall.

Is this a bad way to spend the summer? Should I try for an internship?
 
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May I suggest reviewing/applying what you have learned so far? It might prove beneficial in your upcoming classes. Otherwise, relax and enjoy summer (2011).
 
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In my experience (one of my majors is via the college of engineering here), companies usually hire after the sophomore year. I would just read a lot, beef up on some of your courses (if you really want/need to) and enjoy yourself.
 
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How well do you know Matlab? :wink:
 
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I think I will try to get the summer camp job (8-4, 5 days a week) since I don't work during the school year. And it seems like a good idea to review what I learned during the past year.

^matlab, not at all. Should I spend time learning? We mainly use Maple in calculus and Python in physics at my school.
 

Related to The summer after freshman year

1. What should I do during the summer after freshman year?

There are many options for how to spend your summer after freshman year. Some common choices include internships, summer classes, volunteering, or working a part-time job. It's important to use this time to gain experience, build your skills, and explore your interests.

2. How can I make the most of my summer after freshman year?

To make the most of your summer after freshman year, try to set specific goals for yourself. This could be related to academic, career, or personal development. Also, be proactive in seeking out opportunities and making connections. Don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone and try something new.

3. Is it necessary to have an internship during the summer after freshman year?

No, it's not necessary to have an internship during the summer after freshman year. However, internships can provide valuable experience and help you make connections in your field of interest. If you can't find an internship, consider other options such as volunteer work or taking summer classes.

4. Will taking summer classes benefit me during freshman year?

Taking summer classes can have several benefits during freshman year. It can help you get ahead in your coursework, improve your GPA, or allow you to take a lighter course load during the regular school year. However, make sure to balance your workload and leave time for other activities and relaxation.

5. How can I balance work and leisure during the summer after freshman year?

Balancing work and leisure during the summer after freshman year can be challenging. One way to do this is by setting a schedule and sticking to it. Plan out your work hours, but also make sure to schedule in time for leisure activities and self-care. Don't forget to also give yourself a break and enjoy some downtime.

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