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Taking A Break | 1 comment (1 topical, 0 hidden)
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by halewis on Sat Feb 18, 2006 at 08:54:22 AM PDT

I think it's true that taking a year off can lead to more than a year off, but by no means is that a certainty. If you WANT to take a year off (rather than feeling like you have to), then I think that can be a very good thing! There are some programs you can do after graduation (spend a semester doing internships in Washington DC, the Budapest Semesters in Mathematics), although you still have to pay for them so it's like an additional semester of school. You could also take some graduate classes at a local public college if you want to strengthen your background without spending *too* much more money. Or if there is a job you'd like, or travelling you'd like to do, I think that taking some time off can be a big plus. A year isn't such a long time that it would disrupt the flow, although I would think that you'd want to formally or informally stay involved with mathematics.



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