What I liked
They gave us a 10 - week schedule of the activities listed for that week. So the first week we did training, the second was learning about our project, etc. The past internships I've had didn't have much structure to it, so this was different. I suppose this internship taught me to be self-sufficient, meaning that there wasn't much hand holding. It also taught me to ask a lot of questions, but to ask really good ones because everyone is already busy with their own work. At the end of the internship, all the interns from around the US traveled to headquarters in Chicago and we gave a presentation of our project. They took care of us pretty nicely, we went to a barcade, had happy hour at the hotel. It was nice.