<p>Well right now im thinking of two options on what do for the upcoming years Right now im on track for graduating with a bachelors and masters in economics and a bachelors in math. Next summer i have to take 4 classes for me to be able to graduate in 4 years instead of 4.5 years. So I was wondering would it be better getting a sophmore internship, junior internship, senior internship, and graduating in 4.5 years. Or just graduating in 4 years with a junior year intership? Thanks.</p>
<p>could u skip the masters and graduate with in 4 years with 3 internships instead?</p>
<p>doesnt the master in economics give me some special recognition? Do seniors usually do summer internships after they graduate?</p>
<p>A Masters degree without some sort of working experience doesn’t get you more compensation if this is what you are after. Why would a firm pay a fresh graduate, albeit with a few more courses, more money than someone with a Bachelors, given both have zero work experience?</p>
<p>A summer internship is very important. A lot of seniors get their first job offers from a junior summer internship. I don’t understand why a senior need an internship, he should have a job, not an internship. Isn’t this what is important, a job after graduation?</p>
<p>ok thanks so i guess ill just double major in math and economics and try to get an intership sophmore and junior year thanks for the help</p>
<p>ok thanks so i guess ill just double major in math and economics and try to get an intership sophmore and junior year thanks for the help</p>