erratic, technically you are saying that gaining as much experience/networking as fast as one can is the way to go in today's path in career success? That is my main concern when it comes to the extra one year, instead of being in uni, the year if spent working could add up to those precious 'working experience' - one of the most highlighted part of any job adverts. Anyhow, cheers for the lengthy response and the welcome. :)
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