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View Poll Results: Which option should I take? | |||
Take the internship NOW (2nd Junior Internship) |
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16 | 59.26% |
Go for the internship LATER (Senior Internship) |
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11 | 40.74% |
Voters: 27. You may not vote on this poll |
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#1 |
I think I'm normal...
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I picked option B because I like the possibility of a job offer after the internship in the current market. I don't see why this is referred to as the "risky option" though. What makes it risky?
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#2 | |
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There's no guarantee I'll find a job, whereas Option A is guaranteed pending approval of the meeting. Thus... Option B is 'riskier' I've been dwelling over this decision for 2 weeks and have to make up my mind by tomorrow. I tried to list every last detail, pro, & con I can think of. |
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#3 |
Lets Go Buckeyes!
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I say take the risky route. I too am in a computer field. Computer people are in high demand right now. If you were in a manufacturing field, I would take the safer route.
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And I'd be competing for an job with the 'interns' that would be just starting their Junior Internships. I know this from experience because every company I applied to a few years back for an Internship told me to go join the program. So I did, and I got a job lol. So I'd most likely be reduced to some production line job or... something. The bonus is I wouldn't be fighting the high schoolers for summer work, as I'd be starting in Spring. So the odds of getting a job PERIOD are in my favor substantially. |
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#5 |
just pokin around.....
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i would go with option b and scale back the wedding stuff if at all possible. tough times now may work to your favour later when you get a foot in on a full time job thro the internship
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#6 |
Patriot
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I would take option B, the possibility that you will get hired after the internship is a big selling point. I did an internship which led to me coming back as a seasonal park ranger and that has possibly led to a full time position at the end of the year.
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#7 |
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Can you defer your loans for 6 months or so...I know it was an option. Not sure if it still is, but I know that when my dad graduated he deferred payment for 6 months after he graduated.
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Jordan #2
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The 6 month period is still around, but I burned the 6 month grace period on my first internship.
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