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Analyzing the 'Free' Internship

A university student is offered a full-time, unpaid summer internship in their field of study. The student accepts the offer, reasoning, 'Since I don't have to pay anything and the position is unpaid, this internship is completely free.' From an economic perspective, analyze the student's reasoning. Is the internship truly 'free'? Explain why or why not, identifying the components that should be considered when evaluating the total cost of this decision.

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