1. If you have a supervisor (for your fieldwork or in your job), make up a short list of questions that you would like to discuss with him or her. What would you like to gain from supervision?
2. As the time approaches to look for an internship, make it a point to visit several community agencies where you might work as an intern after exploring their websites. Interview the director of the agency or the supervisors who make decisions about accepting fieldwork students. Learn to ask questions that will help you select a placement that will teach you about various client populations and a range of problems. Each student in your class could visit just one agency and then present the findings to the rest of the class.
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