Post by rubina9898 on Dec 24, 2023 6:02:56 GMT 3
You an option for an interesting entry on your CV but sometimes also gives you access to equipment. For example if you want to learn more about programming VR applications you don't have to buy goggles right away. The situation is similar for example with learning the basics of electronics. I know that buying a basic Arduino kit is not a fortune but it would be a pity to find out after an hour of play that this was not the case and the kit would end up at the bottom of the closet. Universities also offer job or internship offers for students issued by external companies.
Considering the supply of offers for junior positions such an internship seems to be a very tempting option. Some companies even require the intern to be an active student. When I was at the Phone Number List stage of choosing a university I was simultaneously looking for my first job or internship. One of my applications was blocked by the requirement that the candidate be in at least the second semester of studies. Some study programs will even require you to complete an internship or internship. Such a formal requirement can also be a motivating kick in the ass. Full time or part time studies You already know from the previous paragraph that gaining practical experience as quickly as possible is very important.
That's why I support the statement that part time studies offer more benefits. I know this is a financial cost but in my opinion a greater cost can be incurred by staying at the university for years during which you can gain professional experience. Working full time as a junior or intern and studying weekend studies will in my opinion allow you to gain more experience than an internship or internship combined with full time studies. Finding an internship where you will have to combine full time studies with work may also be more difficult than if you have a whole week off.
Considering the supply of offers for junior positions such an internship seems to be a very tempting option. Some companies even require the intern to be an active student. When I was at the Phone Number List stage of choosing a university I was simultaneously looking for my first job or internship. One of my applications was blocked by the requirement that the candidate be in at least the second semester of studies. Some study programs will even require you to complete an internship or internship. Such a formal requirement can also be a motivating kick in the ass. Full time or part time studies You already know from the previous paragraph that gaining practical experience as quickly as possible is very important.
That's why I support the statement that part time studies offer more benefits. I know this is a financial cost but in my opinion a greater cost can be incurred by staying at the university for years during which you can gain professional experience. Working full time as a junior or intern and studying weekend studies will in my opinion allow you to gain more experience than an internship or internship combined with full time studies. Finding an internship where you will have to combine full time studies with work may also be more difficult than if you have a whole week off.