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My experience moving towards an Intel internship

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My first corporate intern experience is now, at Intel corporation. It feels nice to have all your work and effort go into technology that you've been studying for years, that for every night you stayed up working on your Software Design or Digital Design course there now is a day you can meaningfully be a part of a talented, intelligent team who shares the same passion as you. The truth is I've been working for this even before college, back when I didn't know whether I wanted to grow up as a game developer or make graphics cards but I knew for sure I wanted to do something in Computer Engineering. And I was able to make it happen, I was accepted to the flagship University of Texas at Austin in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Leaving my home state and being by myself taught me important independence skills, and I learned how much harder it was to do everything myself and juggle studying at the same time. That too, I was attending a difficult institution with a difficul...