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OTOH, getting laid a lot sounds nice, too. OTOOH, I’m Catholic.
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smiling bandit, I’m speaking as an ex-Catholic, from altar boy on, and what I can say about this is that back in my day we Mackeral Snappers **fed ** on guilt…just remember and regret your sins, you’ll be OK.
But I have to point out that if you put off entering the job market for half a year, and the internship doesn’t get you a faster or better job, then you’re losing half a year’s post-degree pay.
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Which you can make up over the next 40+ years of working.
Internship experience is huge. Especially if you can get it at a place like Disney (and provided it’s related to what you want to do). It can definitely set you apart from other candidates.
The other thing to think about is that your first job will often set the stage for your career. You want to start out in a big company for at least 2-3 years. You can always go to a start up or smaller company after, but you will be in a much better position as “former Disney/GE/Deloitte/Goldman Sachs/Accenture guy”.
And from what I’ve seen, forget about the “sexual harassment” / “social functions are work functions” bullshit. Any company that hires a large number of young, ambitious college grads, there’s going to be various “goings on” with the staff. You just have to be smart about it.