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Wednesday, August 24, 2011


Hi Friends,

I am writing you this blog from the good ole' Stephenville, TX! I arrived home late Sunday night and am absolutely loving being home with my family and friends.

Last week was my final week of my internship with Dow AgroSciences... and also the week I interviewed for a full-time position with the company. The interview process was rather long and included a dinner interview Thursday night, and interviews from 7:30 am-4pm on Friday. There were 10 other interns who received an interview and each of us were required to present a 10 minute presentation first thing Friday morning detailing our summer projects and accomplishments. Going in to the process I was somewhat nervous just because that is a lot of interviews for one day! After completing the day, I could not help but to be extremely excited about the potential opportunity to start my career with such a wonderful company! They told us we should be expecting a phone call sometime this week to inform us one way or the other.


Yesterday.... I received the much awaited phone call and was so excited to have RECEIVED A JOB OFFER! God is so so good and I truly could not be any more excited! I do not know where I will be located yet, but I'm sure wherever it is, I will love just as much as I loved Indianapolis.

In addition, I turned in all of my project work that I worked out throughout the entire summer. I felt very accomplished with the work I completed and had great feedback from everyone that I worked with. It's crazy to think that I of all people, would have loved my job as much as I did. In all honesty, it was originally hard for me to picture myself walking through corn and soybean fields all day, but it was such a wonderful experience! I learned SO MUCH, and I also learned SO much about myself as a person. I feel like I grew and mature in ways I never thought possible. As for now, I am excited to return to College Station to finish my Senior year of college at Texas A&M University.

Blessings,
Macy