When is a good time to get an Internship?

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kyrax12

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I was thinking after undergrad.

When period of time between your schooling did you take up on an Internship?
 

DeviousTrap

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Are you planning on going straight to grad after undergrad? Otherwise, I'd think you should be doing internships sophomore and junior summer and then get a full time job afterward your undergrad...
 

tatteredpotato

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I'd get one as soon as you can get one. Unless you want to go to grad school and can be doing research instead.
 

gwai lo

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The best time to get one is as soon as possible. Internships are like job experience in your field, I can't think of a reason to wait...it may be harder to get them earlier in your undergrad career, but I know people who got them summers before their sophomore years.
 

DanFungus

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I had internships after junior, senior, and 1st year grad (went straight to grad school for an MS), and even still I wish I had tried for one after my sophomore year. It's a time when you can try out different companies (do you want to work in a large, medium, small, start-up, what kind of company culture, etc.) start making connections within your field (for future jobs, recommendations), gain practical experience, and lots more. They're valuable.
 

SLCentral

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If you want to get into a "prestigious" field - hell, any field with this kind of job climate, you should have an internship after both your sophomore and junior years. At least for business/finance/consulting, your Junior year internship is often where you'll go full-time, and you get that internship based on your grades and your past internship(s).
 

Kirby

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I've done 4 semesters of co-op work and still have 3 more semesters to graduate. I may try to fit one more work semester in.
 
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