well I didnt know there was so much more hard work other than a degree. lol
anyways, when did India/Pakistan become popular?
I thought Europe and far east asia would be the most popular countries for people doing relevant degrees.
I can also READ arabic....but cannot speak or write it..is arabic popular as well?
If you look at current Australian Ambassadors around the world, in any country (not just the list above), you can clearly see that they all have different degrees, and the degrees themselves do not get you a job as an Ambassador, it takes years and years of work experience in other departments, if you look at the degrees the current Ambassadors did the range from a Bachelor of Arts to a Bachelor of Economics.
A language would be a good idea, but at the end of the day, most DFAT positing overseas (and Ambassadors) do not require you to have the local language.
Not only that, almost everyone at ANU doing IR think they will become diplomats or ambassadors straight out of Uni... Which is far from the truth and quite sad.
Do a Degree that you will enjoy, get the best marks you can and then start off working somewhere in Government.
Eventually, one day... you might make it as an Ambassador. But don’t expect it straight out of Uni.