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<blockquote data-quote="Aga123+" data-source="post: 172804" data-attributes="member: 14874"><p>Congratulations on getting two VS offers - It is clear your hard work and perseverance paid off! (Loved reading your updates) </p><p></p><p>You'll probably decide what option is best for you and your situation, but here's my two cents: </p><p></p><p>I did a vac scheme at a US firm last cycle - it was a really gruelling two weeks and I definitely was unprepared for how full-on it would be. I would say as long as you'll be well prepared for both schemes, go for both--- I know someone who did five MC/US vac schemes last year (across spring and summer) and got offers from each, whereas my friend did two summer schemes (at US firms) and converted neither - she was completely worn out from doing two back-to-back schemes. So honestly, I think success will only depend on how prepared and ready you are for both schemes (mentally and physically). </p><p></p><p>I'm sure whatever you decide will work out for you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aga123+, post: 172804, member: 14874"] Congratulations on getting two VS offers - It is clear your hard work and perseverance paid off! (Loved reading your updates) You'll probably decide what option is best for you and your situation, but here's my two cents: I did a vac scheme at a US firm last cycle - it was a really gruelling two weeks and I definitely was unprepared for how full-on it would be. I would say as long as you'll be well prepared for both schemes, go for both--- I know someone who did five MC/US vac schemes last year (across spring and summer) and got offers from each, whereas my friend did two summer schemes (at US firms) and converted neither - she was completely worn out from doing two back-to-back schemes. So honestly, I think success will only depend on how prepared and ready you are for both schemes (mentally and physically). I'm sure whatever you decide will work out for you! [/QUOTE]
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