Your Summer: Expectations vs. Reality
Ah, summer. Freedom at last. Now that youâre not tied down to the monotony of term time life, itâs time to finally enjoy yourself. Whether youâre spending it away from home trying to make some money, pad your resume, or rekindle old flames in your hometown, this summer is going to be the best one yet, right?
Wrongâso wrong. To help you all come to terms with your inevitable fate for the next few months, weâve compiled a list of whatâs coming your way.
The Unpaid Internship
Expectation: You remind yourself how fortunate you are to have landed this internship at a campaign/not-for-profit/charity. This is going to be so rewarding, you tell yourself. It doesnât matter that youâre not getting paid because itâs going to be that good. You picture yourself giving back to the community and making real change in the public sector.
Reality: You spend every single day of the summer cursing the fools down at OCS for not giving you more funding. Living in a broom closet and consuming only free office food and 99 cent bags of chips all summer is far from ideal.
The Paid Internship
Expectation: Racks on racks on racks! Not only are you going to gain valuable work experience, but youâll come out of it with money in the bank.
Reality: Between housing, food, transportation, and everything else youâve been spending your precious money on this summer, youâll barely have enough money to buy plane tickets back to Cambridge by August.
The Job Back Home
Expectation: This will be the high school summer you never had. You picture yourself reminiscing of old times with your high school buds and hitting up your favorite hometown party spots. Plus, youâll be making money while enjoying the cozy bed and home cooking that you missed oh-so much.
Reality: You will get coffee with a high school friend once. Then you will resort to spending half of your free time with your family and half of your free time alone hate-watching season 4 of âScandalâ in your parentsâ basement. (Speaking of parents, they will cook delicious hot food for you for a week, and then they will realize that you are, in fact, a fully-functioning adult who can cook yourself. After this realization, you will be eating microwave popcorn.)
The âJust Chillingâ
Expectation: Working is so overrated. This summer, youâre going to work on your physical and mental well-being and come back to campus feeling better than anyone. You picture yourself running, doing yoga, eating healthy, regularly updating your Pinterest, and finally starting that blog youâve wanted. It totally doesnât matter that you have three months of unstructured free time.