So, what can I say about this week (or, rather, last week)? A lot. I was an intern at the Third Annual ATHGO Global Forum held at the World Bank Headquarters in
Tuesday:
After driving Mum to work in
We did the typical icebreaker-type activities, which, of course, was extremely reminiscent of first-year orientation. However, I did meet some interesting people. We went over the various roles that we would be expected to fulfill throughout the forum, and I was initially assigned as a protocol intern. By the end of the day, though, I had been moved to journalism. :( To those who know me, I suppose that it is a bit shocking to find out that I hadn't wanted to do journalism. When I resigned from my post on the paper, I swore off journalism forever. Oddly enough, I always seem to find my way back into the journalism world. First this internship and then I am offered a position at The Point Independent as associate editor of the news section. What's next? Is the Washington Post going to ring me up with a job offer? (Not that I am skilled enough to write for such an esteemed newspaper, just that this would be right along with the events of the past few days.)
Wednesday was the first day of the forum itself. Interns were expected to report to the Bank by 730AM, which meant that I had to leave the house at 6. It was positively painful. It seems that my body has entirely forgotten that I used to wake up at 430 each morning for crew practice. (And because I am lazy, here is where things degenerate into bulleted form)
Wednesday:
- Moved boxes
- Took notes on international development, anti-corruption, role of World Bank lectures
- Manned registration desk from 4:30 until participants left at 6
- Went with fellow interns to Local 16, a rooftop bar where the welcoming reception was being held
- Ended up getting home slightly after 10, having missed five or six trains
- Reported to Bank at 8
- Grabbed tea from the World Bank Cafeteria (amazing, bigger than St. Mary's)
- Took notes on lectures, panel discussions
- Interviewed participants
- Reported to Bank at 8
- Started writing summary and article
- Possibly hit the 90wpm rate during the innovative panel presentations, throughout which I had to record the main points of the group presentations
- Attended closing reception in Atrium, hosted by World Bank and Embassy of Brunei
Friday: Witnessed the death of my cell phone screen, thus necessitating its final retirement. (Even though I won't be getting a new phone until I get to the UK)
Saturday: Worked on article/summary all day
Sunday: Went to the National Museum of Health and Medicine with Jasy, completed article and summary.
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