<p>So all the engineers and CS people trot off to their Google / Microsoft / Cisco etc internships or do research; Economics and Haas people can do the same with i-banks or accountancy firms, etc.</p>
<p>The opportunities seem to be more limited to those doing things like Political Economy or History, especially paid ones. Even in research these departments have seemingly much less need of assistants than in technical sciences.</p>
<p>What are some good summer internships or programs for those of us in humanities with decent GPA's, willing to do something interesting (i.e. not work at Starbucks), and preferably get paid?</p>
<p>Let's share tips and resources.</p>