Would you postpone graduation if no FT job offer is secured?
Friend of a friend of a friend is a senior in target school with decent GPA. This friend is graduating next year but currently has no full time offer. This summer, he worked with Bulge Bracket, but the firm did not extend full time offer. This fall for FT, he got many interviews including final rounds in many places. However, he did not lend any full time offer.
He is thinking that maybe he should postpone his graduation and look for an internship. This way he can apply for job next year. Is it good idea to postpone and apply for FT next year? I think this strategy is risky as if he does not lend any full time internship. Even if he does lend an internship, what the companies will ask about did not he graduate. I am against it but want to know your opinions.
Advice appreciated. Thanks





I don't even know a friend of
I don't even know a friend of a friend of a friend.
applelover wrote: I don't
I don't even know a friend of a friend of a friend.
why would he lend a full time
why would he lend a full time offer? is he a really nice guy?
i'm amazed you can even
i'm amazed you can even graduate. judging by your writing, you're pretty fucking dumb.
Vectors225 wrote: i'm amazed
i'm amazed you can even graduate. judging by your writing, you're pretty fucking dumb.
LOL.
better have more than a
better have more than a "decent" GPA if you want a firm to sponsor you. try looking for a job in your home country?
why the hell do you care so
why the hell do you care so much about "a friend of a friend of a friend"?