How to Find Equine Internships
There are a number of career paths that can result from an equine internship. An equine internship can be part of a pre-veterinary program, a business or finance program, an international studies program or even a communications program. There are many equine internships available, and the interested student should have little trouble trying to find equine internships.
Instructions
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Decide what it is you hope to gain from the equine internship. Make a list of the things you want to learn and the outcomes you want to achieve. Know what you want so that you can make certain the equine internship provides it.
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Check out academic equine internships. The University of Vermont Equine Internships site contains links to many academic equine internship opportunities, as well as many non-academic equine internship opportunities.
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Consider non-academic equine internships as well. If you aren't in a pre-veterinary program or another scholarly program, non-academic equine internships may be ideal. Look at the Kentucky Equine Management Internship program site for an example of this type of equine internship.
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Compare programs to your objectives. Choose three to four equine internships that most closely match your objectives.
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Apply to several equine internships. Equine internship admissions are competitive. If you apply to several equine internships, you have a better chance of being accepted, and a greater degree of flexibility when it comes time to choose an equine internship.
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