How about studying Chinese language and literature and studying French at the same time?

Updated on educate 2024-05-20
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It takes a lot of effort to learn a foreign language, especially French, which is the most accurate language in the world, and it is difficult for non-majors to be proficient in "listening, speaking, reading, writing, and translating", and my school completed 150 French double degrees last year, and only less than 20 of them finally got the degree, which is difficult to imagine. And there is no point in learning a half-hanger, there are many half-hangers.

    I don't know much about Spanish, but there is absolutely no problem in finding employment in a small language, and I can support myself by staying at home as a small translator.

    I don't know what you mean by "career prospects" in Chinese language and literature, but basically all of my classmates are ready to study for a Ph.D. and become a teacher. If you mean teaching Chinese as a foreign language, that's a different story. Personally, I think it is quite a good choice to choose a minor language as a major and a minor in Chinese as a foreign language, of course, provided that you like to be a teacher.

    In fact, as long as you are proficient in your profession and employment, there is no problem, and you don't have to take a double degree. Whether or not your second degree is recognized by the company is not necessarily ......

    I also want to remind the landlord of one thing, choose a major and try to be interested in the first, especially a small language, it is quite painful to learn without love.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Wait until you go to college and think about it, it's not as easy as you think.

    The school has restrictions on the elective of double degrees, not all majors can be selected, and the French language is even less optional.

    I know people who study foreign languages and don't have a double degree.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It depends on whether the school you choose can let you do it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    From a personal point of view, perhaps the French language has a better future. Learning French, after all, is to learn one more language, and now the relationship between China and Europe is getting better and better, and is also vigorously developing the Belt and Road Initiative, I believe that the construction of the Belt and Road will be improved in a few years, and there should be more French talents at that time to drive the best exchanges between China and Europe. But what to learn, in fact, the most important thing is what your interests are, and develop them according to your own interests.

    The above is just a personal opinion, I hope it can help you).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Changing majors requires exams, and you also need to look at the results of your freshman year. Since there are many people who want to transfer, the competition is fierce.

    University transfer of majors is generally the first year of the top 10% of the class to register for the exam, can be transferred from science to liberal arts, not from arts to science, need to apply to the students, and then accept the college approval to transfer to the academic affairs center and a series of procedures, but also interview, in short, as long as you are good enough to change the major, our class has to be transferred, it is easier to transfer between your own colleges, because this involves the question of whether another college is willing to accept it, this college is much easier.

    The basic rules for changing majors are as follows:

    According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, college students can change majors (departments) if they meet the requirements.

    1) Conditions for applying for changing majors (departments): Undergraduate students who meet one of the following conditions before completing the first-year course and entering the second year can apply for changing majors: 1. Students who have special strengths in a certain discipline.

    2. Due to physical health reasons, it has been proved by the medical unit designated by the school that they cannot study in the original major, but can still study in other majors in the school; 3. By changing majors, it is conducive to students' independent learning and success, and participate in the selection of the school to select qualified candidates. (2) Those who are not eligible to apply for changing majors under any of the following circumstances: 1. New students who have been enrolled for less than one year; 2. Second year or above; 3. All kinds of commissioned training, substitute trainees change majors without the consent of the entrusting unit; 4. Candidates for arts and sports, and those who change majors across arts and sciences; 5. Those who change majors in batches across the college entrance examination; 6. Those who have gone through the probation procedures; 7. Have changed majors or changed schools; 8. Those who are promoted from junior college to undergraduate.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should depend on the regulations of different schools, for example, some schools stipulate that you can take a double degree, some schools stipulate that you can take a major or a minor, and some schools do not allow it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Isn't it possible to take an elective major in college? As long as you are willing to put in the effort, I believe you will be able to achieve what you want.

    Moreover, if you want to do it, he does not consider that you must have the previous things at the bottom (than you must have a corresponding diploma or something), this requires you to have the corresponding literary skills, and be able to be sensitive to the paragraphs, sentences, and phrases of the article, for example, some sentences can be reversed accordingly, which can produce different effects.

    Of course, this is just my opinion, and I hope it can help you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, there are actually very few college graduates who are employed by the right people, which has a lot to do with the disconnection between our classrooms and society.

    Secondly, interest is the best teacher, as long as you are interested and willing to learn, you can also learn very well in electives, remember that Li Zongsheng is not a learner, you see that people are not better than which one.

    Besides, as long as the employer still looks at the ability, if you are really outstanding in this aspect, they will never care whether you are in this major or not.

    So, worrying about this is completely unfounded. If you say I want to do it, then you can become, if you say I want to do it, then you are likely to become, if you say I want to do it very much, then you are very likely to become, if you say I have to do it, then I am sure, you can.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's probably hard to do.

    French is almost going to Africa.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In fact, the outside world thinks that French is good, of course if you want to go to Africa... The treatment is good. The rest, that's just so.

    However, if you work as a translator in a private company, the starting salary is higher than that of English. In other words, even if French companies (except for translators) recruit in China, there are few graduates of the French department who are named. There are many seniors, half of whom go abroad, and many of them are also trying to escape the pressure of employment.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Sorry, I personally don't like French. Generally, Japanese and German are better for employment.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's good, it's even better if it's a boy! Boys who learn well are in the bunker!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    。。。People who don't have great perseverance will die a miserable death... The energy will not be enough ...

    If you are interested in law, you can double study, but if you want to engage in something related to law, you need to take the bar exam, and it is difficult to pass if you do not specialize in law for more than half a year. You don't have enough time...

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, but it takes a lot of effort.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In the future, I can take the road of Chinese as a foreign language. A college degree or above can take the ICLTA for the International Chinese Teacher Qualification Certificate, and if you want to teach abroad, you need a bachelor's degree or above.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Three could have been admitted to graduate school. You can go to Chinese as a foreign language, even if you are not a language major, and you can learn a language.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, because the foreign Chinese major itself requires an elective foreign language major, so there is only one copy, if it is a double major, it can also be a double bachelor's degree certificate, and the others do not. There is no limit to the entrance examination, which is equivalent to taking a college entrance examination.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Chinese as a foreign language requires a high level of English.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Check the conditions for Chinese as a foreign language first, and it is best to study a foreign language on your own.

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