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Yes. Many students do this. Some schools offer credits for internships or internships are part of the graduation requirement. The latter is usually not the case, however. Talk to an adviser or a professor who works in an area where you are thinking of interning. There are many opportunities out there. Other students intern during winter or summer breaks and those are good opportunities too.
yes you can, but you have to balance out your work, time, and studies.
I have a math teacher who was working on her internship while working on her teaching credientals. She was fortunate, because her intern paid her for being a student-teacher at the high school. So after she was done with her internship after 2 years, she was automatically became a teacher.
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