Would it make sense for me to pay to intern abroad?

To provide some context, I go to a nontarget school for undergrad in Massachusetts with a decent major gpa (3.7) and a low cumulative gpa (~2.9-3.0 due to having spent my first 2 years studying chemical engineering and hating it,). I have two internships under my belt, one of them being a private equity intern at a search fund.
I am still in the process of networking and applying to boutiques in and outside of my area, and I realize how important an IB summer internship is when time comes for full time recruiting, and I also realize that I'm getting down to the wire in terms of time.

I know of a reputable program that offers study and intern abroad opportunities where you pay around $6k for housing abroad, professional development help, and placement at a firm of an industry of your choosing, and I'm considering an IB internship in Shanghai. I know many people are vehemently opposed to unpaid internships, let alone paid-for internships, but given the circumstances, could dishing out 6k for this be worth it when time comes along for ft recruiting?

 

ISA Internships & Service Learning. I should mention that my girlfriend also lives in Shanghai, so I wouldn't be entirely alone out there. This company has a student blog, and some guy who did this exactly program talked about what a great experience it was, and now he's doing pretty well for himself.

 

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