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Most profitable foreign language?
We'll, I'm still at a toss-up between civil engineering and economics... but as far as languages go..
Japanese vs Spanish vs German? Any of them = profit? |
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Re: Most profitable foreign language?
I'm assuming the answer is going to depends on what you finally decide to choose as your major. I think I would go with Japanese.
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Re: Most profitable foreign language?
Probably Chinese has most profit right now. Japanese probably not so much as they do business in English. I think Spanish might be more helpful as more access to emerging economies.
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Re: Most profitable foreign language?
I think that most people expect for Chinese to be the most profitable language in the coming years.
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I think that most people expect for Chinese to be the most profitable language in the coming years. [/ QUOTE ] |
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If you're going into the government French wouldn't be bad. It was the international language before English.
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Right now - Spanish
Future - Chinese 50 years ago - French Never - Sanskrit |
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has anyone who started learning a language in college ever learned it to an extent which they could speak and understand it well enough to make it profitable in their life? if so, plz tell me the story.
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Re: Most profitable foreign language?
c'mon someone should make the distinction between Mandarin and Cantonese.
which of the two will be more useful in the future? |
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Re: Most profitable foreign language?
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c'mon someone should make the distinction between Mandarin and Cantonese. which of the two will be more useful in the future? [/ QUOTE ] chinese |
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