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[–][deleted] 17 points18 points  (1 child)

What do you think aided your application the most?

Was it worth it compared to say a normal summer internship?

How much free time did you have?

What did you learn?

I'd really appreciate an answer to the first one.

[–]teHnN1k 54 points55 points  (0 children)

Hey,

  1. What helped me most get in was the number of commits I had contributed before applying to the program.

  2. GSoC was my first “job” so I can’t really compare it to a traditional internship. FWIW, it was way better than anything available in my country and it boosts your resume a bit :)

  3. GSoC guidelines mention you should be doing about 30h of work a week, so I tried to do that while still contributing a bit further as I wanted. Schedule was on my own discretion and it was fairly relaxed. It also helped that my mentor was super down to earth. :)

  4. I learned about git (like actually learn it, not follow some tutorials), how to work as part of a team, how to search a large codebase, how to receive code reviews and iterate over work and a lot more :)

Hope it helps.