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splashofthesun replied to your post: Guess what the first result is when yo...
Put this on your resume
I will.
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YES IT DID OMG i forgot
dane is so done with the puns he walked out of the room. dane deGONE.
If anyone asks me what my summer plans are I'm basically showing them your masterpost (THANK YOU)
SWOONS aaaahhh you're very welcome!
hello mods! first of all, thank you so much for all the hard work you put into this blog. as an ABT, I have learned so much! second, I noticed a few of you are in the NYC area, and I would love to be more active in the Asian American community here and connect with more activists - are there any local resources/organizations/conferences you would recommend? (you can answer privately if you want :] thanks!)
off the top of my head:
nycaasc
ecaasu (not always in nyc but sometimes hosted at an nyc school)
a/p/a institute (nyu)
aari (cuny)
museum of chinese in america
asian american writers workshop
asian american arts centre
asian american arts alliance
apicha
gapimny
nyawc
aaldef
q-wave
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Hi! Congrats on getting into tech trek [: I would love to apply but I'm a business major, so I was wondering what you knew about applying for internships that aren't in a program like tech trek? Since my Chinese isn't as fluent, is it a good idea to contact the companies directly or look for a program?
Thanks :) I actually have no clue. I mean some internships don’t require super awesome Mandarin Chinese skills (only basic or intermediate) but yeah, it probably helps to be more fluent though if it’s a business-related internship. Maybe you could email Taiwan Tech Trek to see what they think you should do?
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