Questions I have about my internship would be how my mentors got into this field? Do they enjoy that they are constantly visiting different schools? Does this make the job more enjoyable, because they don't have to be at desk all day? The connections that I can make between my internship and school is that they are very similar. In both you get the support you need but you also have to be responsible for yourself and have to hold yourself accountable. In both if you really wanted to you can mess around and not do your work, but then you won't benefit anything from going. A difference would be the punishment you get or side effects that you get from doing this, at school you get second and third chances but at work you don't. What I've learned is that the people I work with are very passionate about helping students and improving their everyday learning. New skills that I have developed are to be assertive. On my first day at work I couldn't find the correct office, and I had to walk around and ask a few different people before finally getting to the correct place. I can now use this skill while I'm working in the office as well, I shouldn't be afraid to ask my mentors for help or more work.