<p>Hello guys, I wasn't sure where to post this question because I'm not a frequent user of CC. If someone could redirect me to the appropriate forum should I have posted in the wrong one, that would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance!</p>
<p>I've been accepted into a internship program at Seoul National University for this upcoming winter time. I am currently a U.S. citizen going into my final year of high school. The issue I'm concerned with as of right now is that the internship program is in a field that I'm not exactly interested in anymore. I applied a few months ago when I was not yet sure of what I was going to major in and I've decided on applying to SNU as a business major. This internship, however, is in the medical field. If I am able to complete my internship successfully, I will also have the opportunity of getting a recommendation letter written by the director of the internship program. I'm not sure if this experience and the recommendation letter will be at all important since I'm not applying as a pre-med major. My parents are not concerned about money but is instead worried about it being a waste of time, should it not be beneficial for me and my application to SNU. It's during my two weeks of winter break and if this is just a really random internship that the Admission's office won't care about because the fields of interest are different, I would rather spend those days at home perfecting my app.</p>
<p>What do you guys think? Are there any students currently attending SNU who have any information on how SNU will approach this?</p>