I'm ambivalent about the internship, because academic credit is required. This means I'll be paying about $4,000 worth of tuition money to work 12-15 hours at a company for free. But then again, it is Scholastic, and since I want to get my foot into educational publishing, what better entrance is there than Scholastic?
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I'm ambivalent about the internship, because academic credit is required. This means I'll be paying about $4,000 worth of tuition money to work 12-15 hours at a company for free. But then again, it is Scholastic, and since I want to get my foot into educational publishing, what better entrance is there than Scholastic?