You're probably between the ages of 21 and 23. If you can afford it, take the time and travel. Do odd jobs in Europe. Just live life. This experience will give you SOOOO much to write about on your application essays. You can say "I had a great opportunity to travel and experience the cultures of the world and work with different people around the world. While some may see this as a vacation, it was much more than that. I loved every minute of it, but when we discuss SE Asian business in one of my classes, it's not just text on a page. I've lived and worked in that culture, even though for a short time. Rather than just reading about shipping and maritime business in these cultures, I can remember what it feels, sounds, and smells like to stand on the dock in Malaysia."
Just an idea. Even if you just discuss it in an interview, you may get more questions about that trip and what you learned / experienced than anything else. You could get an interviewer that did the same thing and wants to swap stories, or you could get an interviewer that wanted to do it, but didn't have the guts to set off across the world alone and chickened out so they admire your courage and independence.
LevFin7S
I am a senior in college and I have an offer with M/B/B after college
However due to timing issues I will have 6-9 months prior to start date after graduating from college
What is the best way to spend this gap time for app at Harvard/Wharton/Stanford after 3 yrs of consulting work
1) Travel to South America where my family lives and work there
2) Take a non-profit role in US
3) Take a light internship/paid work at a investment management/research firm
4) Take an intense internship/part time job at trading/banking boutique
5) Work at Starbucks
6) Any suggestions?
Problem is I would prefer this to have some sort of pay because I dont want to spend more of my parents money...
Thanks~!