Hello! I'm trying to decide which language will be more useful for me,in terms of getting a job in the private sector, as well as a political officer in perhaps the UN.
I hold a Mass Communications diploma, and am currently writing for an online magazine, so journalism will also definitely be on my cards.
I've been accepted to ANU's BA (European Studies) and was perfectly content with my choice to do Spanish until I met with a Brazillian uni professional who told me that while Spanish is spoken across many many countries, the main economy in Latin America is Brazil, which speaks Portugese. He also said it's not very easy to switch between Spanish and Portugese as while they can be similar, they're also very different and it's easy to get mixed up. Plus, he said since I was Asian, I should focus on the Asian market + Asian language as it will come in more handy for me. Plus, all the yada yada on how the Asian economy is the next superpower as America starts to waver and Europe is not strong/united enough to demand world economic superiority. I hope he's not focusing just on China, but also on perhaps India and the Middle East.
I don't know how true his statements are - will someone advise me? If I do an Asian language, it will probably be Arabic just because it's so different to what I've learnt before..but I'm not quite sure how useful it will be. Or should I stick with the BA (European studies)?
What do you guys think - go European or stick with Asian? Benefits and disadvantages of both?
P.S. Terribly sorry for the rambling, I am quite the confused wide-eyed girl.
I hold a Mass Communications diploma, and am currently writing for an online magazine, so journalism will also definitely be on my cards.
I've been accepted to ANU's BA (European Studies) and was perfectly content with my choice to do Spanish until I met with a Brazillian uni professional who told me that while Spanish is spoken across many many countries, the main economy in Latin America is Brazil, which speaks Portugese. He also said it's not very easy to switch between Spanish and Portugese as while they can be similar, they're also very different and it's easy to get mixed up. Plus, he said since I was Asian, I should focus on the Asian market + Asian language as it will come in more handy for me. Plus, all the yada yada on how the Asian economy is the next superpower as America starts to waver and Europe is not strong/united enough to demand world economic superiority. I hope he's not focusing just on China, but also on perhaps India and the Middle East.
I don't know how true his statements are - will someone advise me? If I do an Asian language, it will probably be Arabic just because it's so different to what I've learnt before..but I'm not quite sure how useful it will be. Or should I stick with the BA (European studies)?
What do you guys think - go European or stick with Asian? Benefits and disadvantages of both?
P.S. Terribly sorry for the rambling, I am quite the confused wide-eyed girl.