| Late to the party but here's my 2c!
I think it's a credit to your organization skills if you can handle all the course load and work load, but that doesn't mean it's a good thing for your long-term development. Especially if the money is not an issue.
To answer your question about all the jobs relacing internship expereince, no, I don't think so. The right internship can fill in the gaps in your experience. It may not seem like it now but you probably do have some gaps, and it will be apparent to employers.
I'd talk to my adviser if I were you, and get some suggestions on rounding out my experience or adding to it in the right way. An internship can allow you to move with the executives in the boardroom (literally) rather than, as timeloso said, "checking computers for viruses and helping old ladies get their e-mail." Unless that's what you want to do for a living (NTTAWWT). |