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Ask HN: Going to Community College and internships

4 点作者 mouselover大约 10 年前
Next year I will attending community college and was wandering if I can still apply to tech internships ( knowing programming of course) and still have a chance of getting one. Anybody got similar experiences? Eventually I'll transfer to BS in CS

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eddie_31003大约 10 年前
I also attended a community college prior to transferring to a 4 year university. I believe it&#x27;s all in the effort you put in. Top Universities have name recognition on their side, so if you attend a top university you do not have to put as much effort into this process. IMO.<p>I had several professors at my community college who had contacts in our local industry and knew several peers who landed internships through those connections. However, they were all local tech firms or local agencies looking for technical interns.<p>A community college is still an accredited educational institution, so you&#x27;ll meet the requirements. I also suggest attending Meetups, User Groups, and Hackathons.<p>There&#x27;s an old saying, &quot;It&#x27;s not what you know, it&#x27;s who you know.&quot; The more you are able to network and get your name out there the better off you&#x27;ll be.
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wmichelin大约 10 年前
I went to Community College and you&#x27;re going to have to try really hard early on. I highly recommend looking for companies in your area and trying to establish relationships with some of the people there. Attend Hackathons at bigger schools in your area, and establish an online presence for yourself. It&#x27;s great that you&#x27;re concerned with this, you&#x27;re already ahead of many of your peers. I don&#x27;t recommend going to Community college, but like myself you probably have little choice in the matter. At a bigger school it&#x27;s much easier for you to land something. Good luck friend.