I attended the International Affairs Internship Panel on Monday, September 9, 2019. The panel was a professional development event located in the Glass Classroom of Smith-Steeb Hall from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm. This event introduced me to the process of obtaining an internship and the opportunities available to Ohio State students. As a pre-law student, internships serve as an excellent means of discerning whether or not the legal system is the path I want to pursue before making a tremendous academic and financial commitment to law school. I’m interested in applying for the Washington Academic Internship Program (WAIP); however, the panel introduced me to other opportunities to consider, such as the Canadian Parliament Internship. The Canadian Parliament Internship intrigued me the most because the internship provides international experience with professional development in the law. Thus, the internship pertains to international affairs and I would be working in another country and I would be able to travel to Quebec, utilizing the five years of French I’ve studied. The panel also reminded me to research internship and education abroad opportunities with departments beyond the English and Sexuality Studies departments. Since the Canadian Parliament Internship is a part of the Political Science Department, I decided to explore their website and discovered the Oxford University Pre-Law Program. Next, I must conduct more research about the three programs and apply; however, I’m more confident now that I have a general direction to follow in regards to the search for internships.