Message from @Lawrence - TX
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^not the worst idea.
Invest.
I would reject money if involved a certain country in the middle east
What I mean is I would never reject money just for the sake of rejecting money
I guess I can't exactly say that because if I want something I kind of get it, but for the most part I save most of the money I make
@Jacob Just remember that this isn't the 1950s where the job you get at 20 is the one you'll do for the next 45 years. If you get an internship, great! If not, do service sector work and try again next summer.
I'm not getting my hopes up too much for an internship
I don't have that much computer science coursework completed, and most of the internships are going to be in Seattle, not Spokane
So I'm not gonna be super disappointed or anything if I don't get one
I'm somewhat resigned to not getting an internship this summer too, but I'll still be working full time no matter what.
My goal for 2019-2020 is to grow my business to the point that, if needed, I can provide employment or a summer job above market rate to IE members if they fall on hard times.
Ya I'm definitely not gonna be a NEET. Honestly, working a service sector job and living in my own apartment sounds pretty nice. The only problem is I'm not gaining experience, but I can probably sort that out later.
I’m gonna start my own gaming league
internships are overrated; they do no necessarily improve your standing as compared to that of other students
Well you certainly have the practice @Kingfish
Controlling employees is awful
That probably depends on the field and the people reading your resume
It probably wouldn't be that difficult to find an internship in Seattle, I just *really* don't wanna go to Seattle. Rather do entry level work in Spokane.
Internships are pretty good tbh
not really. for example, it is now standard that most pre-med students acquire internships during their undergraduate years. however, there is no guarantee that this alone will earn you high marks when applying for med school
Well I think the point is that they're complimentary and help your standing
I'm not super familiar with the medical field.
They absolutely help if you’re right out of college and have little experience in your field. They can’t *hurt* your standing
But I know that throughout my career that they've helped people I know get hired. Most people I knew that were hired out of college had done interships. Met very few that had not.
From what I've heard, internships are pretty much necessary for computer science
^This is true from my experience. That or have some type of app or software development to point to
it is not a question of whether internships hurt one’s chances or not. but im merely pointing out that an internship does not necessarily give you bonus points towards your resume
Yeah for sure, lots of things fall into that
I think it varies quite a bit
Maybe I'll be able to get an internship after college
I don't know how it works
If you're doing CS, depending on what you want to do after college I highly suggest you start developing an app or piece of software to point to
honestly, all I want is to be self sufficient from my parents
and have a job that isn't too stressful
@Lawrence - TX yes, this is perhaps a much better approach for those in computer science
Definitely. How do you get there? You're likely going to have a stressful job especially right out of college
I mean... fast food wasn't stressful lol
but I need more than that
@mella I think the point is, is that generally it cannot hurt you. For the most part, it can only help.