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Amanda Brown '08, my supervisor and mentor, gave me a list of different projects I could get involved with on the first day. I took on two research projects, on which I worked consistently throughout the summer. Taking ownership of these two projects and seeing them through, start to finish, was a huge part of my internship.
My favorite part of the First-Year Fellow experience was definitely the opportunities available to me simply being in Washington DC for the summer. I was in the Supreme Court, breathing the same air as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, as Justice Anthony Kennedy announced the marriage equality decision. I went bowling at the White House. I sat in on the Senate hearing for the Iran deal. These were absolutely incredible experiences that I wouldn’t have had if I had not been in Washington DC. These also are all experiences that I needed to seek outside of just being in my office or opportunities planned by the Rockefeller Center. This summer, I learned to take initiative, to actively find cool experiences and opportunities, and to not be afraid to ask for them.