LMM Internship > UBS For Experience?

I recently started my freshman summer internship and I've been getting some pretty solid experience - working with CIMs, market sizing, some light modeling, and even hopping on some client calls. I envision being given even more difficult tasks once I've built up enough rapport with my seniors. I've been staffed on multiple concurrent live deals and feel like, although I'm getting ran through the mud in some cases, I'm genuinely learning a lot.

I know the title is truly slanderous (and I am just a mere rising sophomore), but given what people have been saying here about UBS (or any firm with minimal deal flow in general) does  my hypothesis have some merit? Will you have superior experience in some cases when you work at a LMM shop that has decent deal flow?

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