• What questions do you have about your internship?
- I don't have any questions for about my internship, everything is completely clear. On the first day that i went to the location, my mentor and I sat down and went over everything with her, and then she answered any questions that I have. 
  • What connections can you make between this internship and what you've done in school?
- It's very project based, there is always a project to do, also, we're working with the public a lot. 
  • Has anything happened that's worth telling us about? Funny stories? 
- I thought it was really cool that while taking inventory, I got to set up one of the drum sets and play it in the middle of the studio. :)
  • What have you learned about your organization's mission and purpose?
- To teach kids how to play music, or to better their musical abilities. Also, to bring music to the public via band gigs. 
  • What new skills are you developing (or will you need to develop) for this internship?
- I'm definitely developing better communication skills becuase my mentor and I are alw
 
- The thing that really strikes me about the workplace is the location that it is in. It was a bit hard to find, and I assume that most people deal with that same issue their first time there as well. Also, they share the studio with several other businesses. Ex. A ballet studio. 

- This thing that really strikes me about my colleagues is the atmosphere that they provide. It is very relaxed and laid back, but I still know exactly what I am supposed to be doing. 

- What strikes me about the job is how many people they must deal with on a daily bases, and how calm you must be to work with frustrated people successfully. 

- I really excited to get to work with all of the professional musicians and people that have worked in the industry. I'm really looking forward to absorbing all of the incite they have to offer. 

- I'm not worried about anything to be honest.