Notes from the Field: Aaron Cheese '18
"The three beneficial parts of my internship were my proximity to the inner workings of a political office , my coworkers, and the opportunities I had to engage with New Hampshire politics."
[more]"The three beneficial parts of my internship were my proximity to the inner workings of a political office , my coworkers, and the opportunities I had to engage with New Hampshire politics."
[more]"Through interactions with clients, their families, witnesses, complainants, and other parties such as Court Clerks, owners of stores with surveillance cameras, I had to learn how to be quick on my feet when it comes to differentiating my demeanor and attitude based on the context."
[more]"My interest in foreign policy has since been piqued, and I hope to study international relations and how specific words exchanged between world leaders can impact foreign affairs. Thus, my time at AEI has steered me toward studying English, creative writing, and government at Dartmouth. "
[more]"During my internship, I was able to further explore my career aspirations by meeting a plethora of junior officers and enlisted personnel in the US Navy. I participated in Command PT and even completed the Navy Physical Readiness Test (PRT) at Joint-Base Anacostia Bolling."
[more]"Working for the Brookings Institution was an invaluable experience that taught me a great deal about myself and about public policy. The higher-level research I was doing gave me a better understanding of the industry, and made me feel like I could make a real difference."
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