Okay here is my situation: I am going to apply for all the cadetships/coop degrees I can, and I would like to hope I got a chance at getting one of them. My problem is, I am confused if I actually want one.
I want to end up spending the rest of my life in finance, that's for sure, but I also have a passion for engineering. I really wanted to do some at uni purely for self interest. Now if for example I was lucky enough to get a finance coop degree, I wouldn't be able to do eng...
I am trying to work out if the advantages of fees paid and a foot in the door outweigh my utility of doing something I enjoy (mind you, I equally love finance) and presumably the increased stress of the actual cadetship.
Are these programs intense? Are they hard, long hours and high stress? I am realistic about the stresses of the real world, but I kind of liked the idea of relaxing a bit at uni. Other than the scholarship, does a cadetship REALLY further your career?
Basically what I'm asking is: Is the value of a cadetship so great to justify not doing a subject I love as well?
Cheers
I want to end up spending the rest of my life in finance, that's for sure, but I also have a passion for engineering. I really wanted to do some at uni purely for self interest. Now if for example I was lucky enough to get a finance coop degree, I wouldn't be able to do eng...
I am trying to work out if the advantages of fees paid and a foot in the door outweigh my utility of doing something I enjoy (mind you, I equally love finance) and presumably the increased stress of the actual cadetship.
Are these programs intense? Are they hard, long hours and high stress? I am realistic about the stresses of the real world, but I kind of liked the idea of relaxing a bit at uni. Other than the scholarship, does a cadetship REALLY further your career?
Basically what I'm asking is: Is the value of a cadetship so great to justify not doing a subject I love as well?
Cheers
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