Looking
back I think that my overall experience with the internship was positive. As I
reflect back on my original goals I feel that I accomplished them. I was a
little hard in my final evaluation of myself however the peer instructors
enjoyed the curriculum I set up for the class. I think the most important thing
that I learned is that working in hired education requires a level of patience
and flexibility that is different from the traditional work place. That is to
say that the faculty and staff in the university where so many different hats
and fulfill so many different roles that it’s important to be understanding of
that fact. I also took away that this is where I want to be. Obviously I want to
do more than teach ASU101 but I know I want to work in higher education. I look
forward to graduate school and I can’t wait for my next journey in chasing down
a PhD. I know that being a professor is a busy and rigorous lifestyle but I
also believe it is one that suits me best. I can’t do a traditional nine to
five it’s just me. I look forward to reading the final thoughts of my peer’s
internships and want to wish everyone the best of luck in their future
endeavors.
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