<p>I'm a rising sophomore, applied math major with an accounting internship. With this experience, another year of school under my belt, and good grades at a top 20 school, would it be possible to get an internship a little more numbers-based next summer? I don't care what field it's in, I'm not really interested in anything but math so it won't matter. I was thinking maybe engineering, financial modeling, software, or even computer animation...hopefully you get the idea. I just don't know/can't find any companies like that that that hire sophomore interns.</p>
<p>All you have to do is apply. Talk to your school career counselors and see what ideas they have. I have an internship and I just finished my freshman year and while it's not at a prestigious Fortune 500 or anything, it's at a powerful local nonprofit which will put me in the position for something better after my sophomore year such as a position abroad.</p>
<p>ok...that was just a little on the vague side. are you inferring that i disregard the class requirement for the internships and apply anyway? although i don't have a ton of experience in the whole application/interview/recruitment process, i somehow doubt i would be very successful applying for senior internships as a junior.</p>