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Is it okay to take an internship about something you aren't going to major in?

I took a internship at ucsf, and i know i will not be going into the field.

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If that seat was meant for a deserving student who loved that field, I would say it would not be in your best interest to deprive one who is more deserving. That would be negative energy you would be carrying around. The fact that you even question it showa you have some integrity but action is the real proof.
Thank you comment icon Laurinda is one of the sweetest and most intelligent people I know, I get that you don't know her like I do but YOUR negative energy that YOU'RE carrying around on this site is unimaginable Tony. Taking internships leads for more things to put on resumes, and just to figure out what you do and don't like! I hope you find the peace in your heart to stop being so condenscending and distasteful! Von
Thank you comment icon My energy is never negative, it is professionally accurate. I tested my metal in the United States Marine Corps, Then In Fortune 100 from NYC to LA. The world is a tough place so out of respect, I must not lie to the young who venture into the reality of business. Everyone does not not get a trophey in real life. Competition is high, but as long as one knows what to look for and handle situations ethically, then one can rise to success with pride. It's tough to do that when not everyone plays fair. I'm here to protect these future innovators, not down them. Steward "Tony" Pacheco
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