Study abroad or summer internship?

<p>If you had to choose between an internship at a top investment corporation and a reputable summer finance program in China (the economy of the future), which would you go for?</p>

<p>China because you get to sharpen your language skills.
Unless you're born/raised to be bi/ti-lingual like me then I would probably pick the internship</p>

<p>G2O2, </p>

<p>I have the same question! I've actually been looking for an internship into Finance in China.</p>

<p>What "reputable summer finance program in China" do you have in mind?</p>

<p>Will they accept High School incoming Seniors?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>It is the CIEE study abroad program at Donghua University in Shanghai. You can get more information from their website <a href="http://www.ciee.org%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.ciee.org&lt;/a>. The summer program isn't as good as the one that is held over the school semester, but I don't want to miss a semester here. Unfortunately, I think you have to have enrolled in a university before you can apply, but you should confirm it with them, I'm not too sure about that.</p>

<p>Yeah, unfortunately, it says for university students. Do you think they would be negotiable?</p>