What brought me here, of course, is Northeastern's co-op program. I'll be spending this semester doing a teaching internship at the Dwight School, a private pre-k through 12 school on the Upper West Side. I'm interested in education and/or school psychology, so putting that idea to practice is exciting and telling. I'll be spending the next few months working in the school's high school English dept, and "Quest," which is a tutoring program offered to students with language based learning disabilities. I'll have my own Quest student, who I'll tutor one-on-one 2/3 times per week. I'm also creating study guides and exercises for the Quest students in various subjects, as well as helping out in lesson plan development and some assistant/student teaching in 9th and 10th grade English.
Despite living away from Northeastern I don't feel out of the Husky Community loop. I know a handful of Northeasterners co-oping in the city, and Co-op Connections has been great about keeping in touch with out of state students.
I came to Northeastern because I knew I'd have opportunities like these, and just a week of interning has been fulfilling to say the least. I have a couple more years of college to figure out what I want to do with my life, but this experience will undoubtedly make that process go a bit faster.