Junior-> Sophmore

I recruited as a junior graduating in 2022 and was hell-bent on graduating in 3  years and got an IB offer. Now with classes being virtual, I feel like I have not gotten a full college experience.  When should I tell the firm that I want to be considered a sophomore and instead of being considered for a return offer but a return internship offer? And will that make it easier for me to get a return internship offer vs an FT offer?

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Wait, what? You did a "junior" summer internship and received a full time IB offer, but you want to have the firm rescind your full time offer and instead give you another internship next summer as you delay graduation and pay for another year of college? Did I get that right?

Be excellent to each other, and party on, dudes.
 
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Think hard about this. You can get your “college fun” elsewhere.

 

Super surprised by all these responses I thought WSO was all about traveling/getting laid over working. 

 

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