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If you reread the post, op says that they also have years of work experience..
GET IMPLANTS AND YOU WILL SUCCEED
as she is from a lower background and of lower academic level then she is 'cheaper' to employ.
Sounds like McDonalds employment.
Sounds like a win to be honest. I mean, would you WANT to work under her ?
"Young people"... oh how we have changed
It sucks, but companies more and more don't care about the degrees as much as relevant experience in the field.
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You're not telling us the whole story, are you? I'm guessing her year of experience was in the proper field and yours weren't.
I agree with both number 7 and 10. OP, What makes you so special that you think your better than your would be supervisor? Ever considered that maybe SHE applied and completed or currently completing the same internship that you just got rejected from, which would therefore entitle her to hold her current position? And so what if she wore jeans to the interview. Companies can have a casual dress day every week policy you know. If you already think that little of your would be supervisor, why the hell would she want you on her team, seeing as you've pretty much decided that you know more than here and as a result will disrespect her leadership at every turn. Not good for the team dynamics..