And nope, you don't need a cover letter. They honestly do not read them.
Are you kidding me? I know it's optional, but my cover letter is where I put my heart and it kind of shows my personality - between the resume and cover letter, I take more pride in my cover letter because I assume we all have similar experience as we are applying for positions with requirements (in other words, everyone who applies for the same internship should meet those requirements, so while the details are different, the experiences are similar in nature). Not to happy right now.
Of course, it could also be partly because I still have not heard ANYTHING, just like some others here, not even a screening interview. I still have my fingers crossed though, I know I am perfect for the internship I applied for last week.
While others are asking, I'll put mine in too. Has anyone heard anything about College and International Program Coordinator, College Program Education Coordinator, Learning Center or College Program Recruiter positions? Two of them are new additions, but the others are from March and I have not seen anything on them here.
Now that all my major school projects are over with (the only thing that was keeping me sane - if you call my crying moodswings of the past couple of weeks sane

), I can sit and dwell on this 24/7. My Disney shakes have turned into full blown convulsions.
Amanda (AMY), kudos on the internship. I know you really wanted the MI, and you were waiting for a sign to take (or not) the Ticketing one. I know you were hoping the sign you recieved would be for the other way around, but maybe it was still meant to be so that you would not have taken it and always wondered what if (or worse yet, turned it down only to not recieve another offer). Good luck in the coming months and network, netWORK NETWORK!!!