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Our blog posts are written by Penn students for Penn students, to share tips and strategies for success in Washington. This is a new project for us; scroll down for State Department, Networking, and FGLI advice, and remember to subscribe to our weekly newsletter for new blog series announcements.

STATE DEPARTMENT INTERNSHIP SERIES

2. The Application Process

2. The Application Process

In a nutshell, the application process for the State Department is thorough; not necessarily difficult or overwhelming, but definitely and most certainly long. As a result, timing is important to keep in mind. For all terms (fall/spring/summer), the application window...

3. State Department Bureaus

3. State Department Bureaus

Choosing Bureaus and Seeking Help This week I want to focus on the question on the applications that asks you to choose a bureau, which is a difficult but important task. There are over thirty bureaus in the State Department. I narrowed down my choices by first...

NETWORKING SERIES

What is Networking?

What is Networking?

Who do you talk to about your plans for the future? Your mom? Your uncle who does a job you think is interesting? Your coach from high school, because he seems to care? Your best friend because they get you? Whoever they are, that’s your current network. But now you...

Navigating D.C. on a Budget Series

#1 D.C.: Unaffordable Nightmare or Accessible Paradise

#1 D.C.: Unaffordable Nightmare or Accessible Paradise

Going into Penn in Washington (PIW), I had my doubts.  I kept getting told D.C. was an expensive place to live and while I knew that going into the program, it didn’t help how many people emphasized that point.  As a FGLI student, cost is always at the back of my...

#2 – America’s Next Top Intern: D.C. Edition

#2 – America’s Next Top Intern: D.C. Edition

As someone without the social capital that others might have, thinking about applying to some of the most important places in the world was daunting. Would I be out of my depth? Would others be more prepared? Fortunately, my experience, which mirrored the experience...

#3 – Bills, Bills, Bills

#3 – Bills, Bills, Bills

Last week we addressed the concerns many students have about whether they're ready for DC. This week we'll dig into a big one for FGLI students: what is this going to cost?! I and many in my cohort were happy to discover that the PIW experience is very FGLI-friendly...