<p>I personally haven’t been searching for an internship, but I know almost all of them ask for your GPA. Best thing you can do is improve it a little bit this spring quarter by really buckling down.</p>
<p>I started off with a little bit edgy grades myself and the best thing I would recommend is to change study habits. It’s easier said than done though. If you don’t study the course material until the week before midterms and try to make sure you know everything you’re in for disappointment. Make sure you go to office hours during the “quieter transition periods” and get to know the professor and ask things you have questions on. The periods I’m talking about is the week right after midterms before the “finals panic attack” sets in during 8-9 week. I’m sure you’re not screwed because of that GPA but try different plan of approach this quarter as far as studying goes. I managed to avoid the same pitfall and mistakes I made during my first quarter by basically pretending that every week I have a midterm the next week. With that mindset I forced myself to basically hammer down the material every week and not fall behind. It’s a horrible trap, the quarter system eats you whole if you take too long to wake up and realize just how fast it goes by. Learned that the hard way first quarter - I didn’t believe the older kids, big mistake.</p>