View Single Post
Old 04-03-2007, 11:58 PM   #57
TheOneZ
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 231
I was about to make a thread like this, but luckily this was already created. I know I just got into college (still choosing between UCSD and UCBerkeley, personal reasons why I would match UCSD with Berkeley) this year, but I very much would like to attend a good business grad school. I won't undermine the idea that I need at least 2 - 5 years of work experience. However, will working full time while I'm at school be sufficient enough to enroll? It's not something random like McDonalds. I have two cousin's that are managers at two different Wells Fargo's, and I have a lot of connections. Either that or I could work with my mom who is the Chief Accountant and Financial Adviser of California's Health Services. Or dad who is the Senior/Top Accountant of Waxie. Either way I have a lot of choices. But, I remember reading on CC, that work experience obtained during college does not count as "work experience". Is that because people assume that most college students don't work full time or what? And I'm planning on graduating in 3 years. Which should give me about 2.5 to 3 years of work experience. First year might not be much, but I'm sure I can cook something up in a few years right? Also, would you say my plan is a bad idea or not? =/
TheOneZ is offline   Reply