I am interested in applying for Intel and Supply, and am hoping to get any advice on how to strengthen my application for Intel. I have read that it's a good idea to have at least college level calc and physics classes under your belt if you don't have a STEM degree. Can anyone confirm this? Any other advice on how to improve my application would be greatly appreciated.
Here are my stats for what it's worth...
Academic Experience:
MPP - Master of Public Policy 3.7 (program evaluation, data analysis, management)
BA - Political Science/Sociology 3.4
-Invited to join Public Affairs, Sociology, and Poli Sci Honor Societies
-Research Assistant for annual publication on terrorism for which my prof was lead editor
-Project coordinator and presenter for my grad school capstone project
Prof Experience:
-6 years administration, data/budget analysis, and program evaluation for local, state, and federal agencies
Volunteer Experience:
-Basic Computer class instructor
-Combined Fed Campaign coordinator for my department
-Hurricane relief volunteer
-Data/Publications volunteer at my former college
Military Experience:
-1 Year Active Duty E4 USCG
-Collateral Duties: Damage Control Petty Officer for my dept
Here are my stats for what it's worth...
Academic Experience:
MPP - Master of Public Policy 3.7 (program evaluation, data analysis, management)
BA - Political Science/Sociology 3.4
-Invited to join Public Affairs, Sociology, and Poli Sci Honor Societies
-Research Assistant for annual publication on terrorism for which my prof was lead editor
-Project coordinator and presenter for my grad school capstone project
Prof Experience:
-6 years administration, data/budget analysis, and program evaluation for local, state, and federal agencies
Volunteer Experience:
-Basic Computer class instructor
-Combined Fed Campaign coordinator for my department
-Hurricane relief volunteer
-Data/Publications volunteer at my former college
Military Experience:
-1 Year Active Duty E4 USCG
-Collateral Duties: Damage Control Petty Officer for my dept