My first internship was at Westar, it was ok, just not for me (sat next to a guy that should belong in the Birther Pit, and the youngest person in my particular office that wasn't me was 8 years older than me, so good for experience, not good to relate to, and the work was living in an excel spreadsheet). Then I got an internship at the place I now work at and did that for two summers, it just was way better fit for everything. Internships are really good at feeling out what you want to do without a lot of commitment, so enjoy it and feel free to maybe go to a few other places. Also, it was nice to go into my last semester with a job offer and not having to worry about that and

all semester.