Tax (?), let me guess?huangker said:My mate is on a comm/law degree on a cadetship with EY. Its going to take him 6 years. He started a normal comm/law degree. EY came to do a presentation etc at uni. So he started the process in first uni. He studied full time in 1st year. He will work full time and study part time 2nd and 3rd year. Study full time and maybe some part time work for 4, 5 and 6.
I disagree.seremify007 said:I guess on the other hand you also have to consider, if you have 6 years work experience as well as the double degree, will that really improve your future prospects? Of course it will- but then, if your primary motivation (or comparison unit) is money, I'm not sure if the remuneration bonus will be that much higher than if you had done the double degree straight without the cadetship.
I think there are many other factors which come into play there.Meads said:I disagree.
You will climb the ranks at twice the pace if you have done the cadetship. Especially from Consultant to Senior Manager. This thus = significantly higher remuneration.