Job recruiting and graduation

<p>Hi I'm a econ major and I need help/advice because its killing me. Would it be best to graduate spring 2010 or graduate winter quarter 2011? I dont have any job experience at all and am afraid that because of me lacking experience and the economy, graduating early wont help in my job search. Should I just stay until winter 2011? Thanks =(</p>

<p>Is money an issue? Can you pay tuition?
Can you go home after college?</p>

<p>^What he/she said. Those factors play a role. </p>

<p>The outlook for jobs seems pretty dismal. It will get better as time goes on but you have to decide if its worth the cost of college and not being able to look for a job. You are basically going to PAY money as opposed to graduating and possibly making money. </p>

<p>It’s best to try to get something NOW so you can have SOME work experience so you can graduate and hope to find something. </p>

<p>When are you supposed to graduate, this spring?</p>

<p>most jobs are offered during fall recruiting, senior year. Meaning, a spring graduation would be great but a winter graduation wouldn’t be bad at all. If you don’t get an offer senior year, my recommendation is to stick it for another internship and graduate during fall.</p>