Timothy Allen from Issues 3 and 4 gives us an update on his whereabouts.
After my time with Superstition Review, I graduated from ASU magna cum laude in 2010 and was accepted to ASU’s law school for the fall of that same year. During my first summer as a law student I was accepted to the Blackstone Fellowship – a prestigious program put on by the Alliance Defending Freedom to train young law students. As a part of that program I spent the summer in Alaska working for a law firm up there before I was successfully commissioned a Blackstone Fellow in the Fall of 2011. Now, in my third year of law school, I am desperately looking forward to graduation next spring, and working as a legal intern for an air ambulance company in North Scottsdale. I plan to work in healthcare law after graduation (if I can find work), but will not be limiting myself to Arizona employers – I also plan to look for work in Florida (Disney (of course)), Texas, and Washington state.
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It’s exciting to see all of the different directions interns go in after their time with Superstition Review. Congrats on your upcoming graduation, Timothy!
Congrats, Timothy! Nice to be reminded that, for better or worse, there is a life after college!
I was hired by Disney last year but had to turn it down for personal reasons. A good friend of mine DID work for Disney though, and she has told me that a lot of the experiences she had there helped her with her college classes. I can imagine that this internship would do the same. It will help prepare you to work for such a reputable company such as Disney. Good luck!
Best of luck to you! It was really interesting learning about your experiences after Superstition Review!