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Would you take a science internship if you do not want to major in science?

I have a great opportunity to an internship at NIH.
This program will take 3 periods of my senior year class schedule.
(I don't need these 3 periods)
Basically, I would go to NIH and work for two hours a day.
I heard that it will look great on college application because the internship is hard to get.

However, I do not really want to major in biology- related majors in college. I am leaning toward majoring in business/ law.

Should I still take the internship just to look good for college?
Will the experience be "nothing" if I do not choose to major in pre-med?
Or should I look for other internships in business-related firms?
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universities.atwebpages.com - I found such internship info here. It has lots of internships, job openings and scolarships for college students.
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