I wouldn't apply for internship if I didn't have to - and you don't. I got a two2 years' vocational degree of Computer Technologies and Programming. I did my internship at a very large and famous computer manufacturer. I am not naming the company. I was assigned to the Help Desk. I mean seriously what the heck? I don't have any experience with that at all! Thank god, my supervisor was a nice guy, so he kept answering the calls while I did some systems programming on Windows XP machines.
I was forced to programming C# on Visual Studio. They didn't even have any Linux/UNIX machines ready. When I asked if there is one, they said "we will be transitioning to Linux shortly". Which they never did. The computer they gave me would produce a BSOD every two hours and reboot itself. And believe me, the computers they sell in the public market owns some ****. It was pretty dull. I often found myself watching South Park on the web, just passing time around.
I didn't get a single penny, even though they used some of the services
I programmed. However, they got shuttles dropping me by home, and the lunch was pretty decent. I will give it to them. I didn't get any calls from them after the internship, even after I graduated.
I am now studying Computer Science, and I wholeheartedly wish that I wouldn't have to do an internship. But I have to. Rethink your options. Choose where you will work AFTER you graduate. You seriously don't need that 6-week of slavery just to learn anything or gain experience. You will work hundreds of 6-weeks periods, so just be patient.
Phew, that was quite a rant there, sorry
