I don't often rant about a company, but if you're applying for an internship here, you need a high GPA, or need to know someone who works here to offered an internship. I say this because I applied here as a Junior thinking I'd get an offer because my friend, who is studying the same degree and has a 2.3 GPA, got an internship here LAST YEAR (as a sophomore). Which is odd because Sentry "recommends" a 3.0 gpa, which I had when I applied. So yes their selection process seems a bit flawed with how they select candidates.
The interviewers seemed uninterested during my interview, as they called me someone else name when I arrived. Frankly I knew I wasn't going to get an offer there within the first few minutes based on the way they were acting to my responses to their questions.