My second week was feeling great I walked in on the first day of my third week of internship at 8:01 am and sat at the front desk waiting for all of the students to arrive of course some are usually sick that day, and don't go to school. I was there till about 8:30 am I walked around asking teachers how many students were in their class and asking for the computer number which says how many are currently checked in in each class. Most parents forget to sign their children or child in, and the number is sometimes 1 or 2 off in whatever class that there assigned to. After all that I tell each of the teachers in all the classes if any kids are feeling sick. Then I go to each classroom and ask if they need help usually the class is called Angello and they need the most help until I leave. My regret was doing what I wanted to do which was medically related rather than be at a school. There are sometimes not enough teachers In one classroom, and I am there to cover for them. Or if they don't have a teacher out on break or doing something important. I am thankful for learning new skills like finances, helping students as well as getting to know students.