To summarize, I go to a fairly prestigious university (top 5 on US News) and thought that would be somewhat helpful in getting my applications a second look, but I know that tech companies want to see quality/quantity of code and I'll admit I probably don't have a lot of experience showing on GitHub, even though I've had two internships already. I'm in the LA area and continually frustrated that I have heard absolutely no responses from anywhere I've applied for the summer. Yes, it's probably a bit too late, but a lot of applications are still up on Indeed, LinkedIn, and Craigslist. The only job offers I've had are with places I've worked with before and I'm looking to expand my portfolio by trying somewhere new. Is the problem that I say I am not a CS major on my resume (I put applied math because while I like computers and code a lot I am planning to go into the sciences). My dream would have been to get a paid research position at a university but I think all those deadlines passed months ago. I've been rather annoyed at this and would appreciate any help. I guess I thought companies were willing to look at half-amateur fast learning applicants, but maybe the talent pool is too great.github for reference: https://github.com/m3hr
edit: I am a rising sophomore
edit 2: https://www.dropbox.com/s/odcjcf7hsvzaxm7/farnoosh_2015_cv.pdf?dl=0 resume, though I'm a little uncomfortable to post this for privacy reasons