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Intern? Class Monitor? Cheap Labor? Seclusion?

The new year is approaching. Next semester’s exams are coming up. My internship at Microsoft continues. After working at Microsoft for half a year, I’ve long since integrated into the Microsoft group. The mysterious halo around the “Microsoft Guys” has faded. Continuing the internship doesn’t seem to teach much anymore, and I can’t help but think about quitting.

Tonight, Teacher Ge talked to me, saying the work for the 2+2 program is very difficult. All the classmates are doing internships outside. No one is handling class affairs. The class about to graduate is like a pile of loose sand. He hopes I can step up and take the lead. But I’m not mentally prepared.

Teacher Wan finally had a formal talk with me this weekend. The topic was interning at Chen Rong’s company. His company is said to be very short on people. If I go, I’ll inevitably be cheap labor again.

As for myself, I’ve been interning from dawn to dusk for half a year. Now I’m physically and mentally exhausted. I really want to find a quiet place. Read some books, make up for what I’ve fallen behind on. And exercise my body, which has been worn down by internships and programming.

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I hope I can become an excellent software engineer. Someone who can bring people a brand new computing experience on computers.</table>

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