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salesm21
salesm21 over 7 years ago

Dear friends,

I have a big decision ahead of me and wish to have the community input. I am applying to Florida Tech and they have two education paths available to travel. One is called the protrack option and it involves a co-op between you and another local company where you have a paid internship. This is a 3-4 ratio of semesters in class. So you spend 3 in the internship and 4 in college yet still finish in 4 years with a bachelors. (Mine will be a dual major in electrical engineering and computer science) The other option is called the FastTrack and is where you can obtain your masters in 5 years in an accelerated education plan. Is a masters weighed heavier or is experience weighed more. I cant do both (I asked) and with the FastTrack I could do internships but they would be after school and cut into homework time. I could do it but itd be grueling and I dont know how serious they would take an unpaid intern. Any advice would be great.

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  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 7 years ago +4 suggested
    Hi Mitchell, The actual answers have to come from you but here are some questions that might help you decide. What do you want to do with the degree? Do you envision your future work as primarily theoretical…
  • genebren
    genebren over 7 years ago in reply to salesm21 +4 suggested
    Mitchell, I my case it was a combination of things that limited my career. Location, over specialization and a desired to balance work and lifestyle. Location - I settled in a area that looked to have…
  • james.flynn
    james.flynn over 7 years ago +4 suggested
    First off, congrats on going to Florida Tech (I am biased, I graduated from there when it was called Florida Institute of Technology). As to the 'should I co-op while getting a degree', my experience is…
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    0 mcb1 over 7 years ago

    My view of the world comes from the non-university/degree aspect.

     

    I agree with genebren that life sometimes takes you in a different path and I see that in my own children.

    My son started on a degree path and then got sucked into full time work doing mostly what he would be doing anyway, at the university.

    I've encouraged him to start thinking about returning before he meets someone and ends up with a family to support.

     

     

    It strikes me that a mixture of real world work and academic will give you a better foothold.

    Otherwise you come into the job market at 20 something as a professional student.

     

    Here we're starting to see employers wanting some experience, which if you're fresh out of varsity with a degree is hard to convince you have any sort of work ethics (even if you know everything image  ).

    As a consequence we see many young people with degrees working in retail, fast food or something unrelated to their knowledge, which really is a waste.

     

     

    When I was at High School (many years ago) our school started two programs that were a first.

    • Adult students ... adults returning into High School along with the 13 and 14 year olds.
    • Work Experience ... this was aimed at those struggling with the academic part. and they would go out one day a week into their area of interest and lessons would be tailored around this to improve their academic work..... it worked very well and as a bonus most had job offers before leaving school..

     

    So having work experience as an intern may have advantages after you finish, and may also give you an insight into waht areas you want to continue your career in (or alternatively which ones to avoid)

     

    Cheers

    Mark

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    0 mcb1 over 7 years ago

    My view of the world comes from the non-university/degree aspect.

     

    I agree with genebren that life sometimes takes you in a different path and I see that in my own children.

    My son started on a degree path and then got sucked into full time work doing mostly what he would be doing anyway, at the university.

    I've encouraged him to start thinking about returning before he meets someone and ends up with a family to support.

     

     

    It strikes me that a mixture of real world work and academic will give you a better foothold.

    Otherwise you come into the job market at 20 something as a professional student.

     

    Here we're starting to see employers wanting some experience, which if you're fresh out of varsity with a degree is hard to convince you have any sort of work ethics (even if you know everything image  ).

    As a consequence we see many young people with degrees working in retail, fast food or something unrelated to their knowledge, which really is a waste.

     

     

    When I was at High School (many years ago) our school started two programs that were a first.

    • Adult students ... adults returning into High School along with the 13 and 14 year olds.
    • Work Experience ... this was aimed at those struggling with the academic part. and they would go out one day a week into their area of interest and lessons would be tailored around this to improve their academic work..... it worked very well and as a bonus most had job offers before leaving school..

     

    So having work experience as an intern may have advantages after you finish, and may also give you an insight into waht areas you want to continue your career in (or alternatively which ones to avoid)

     

    Cheers

    Mark

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