Girls in science want to learn minor languages and international trade

Updated on international 2024-07-18
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I think it's better to learn a small language language, you can choose a language job, as a translator, you can also go to a foreign trade company to do business, in fact, foreign trade is a rubber band, there is little difference in what you learn professionally, the most important thing is a foreign language. I am a large foreign trade company, no matter what school comes in, the major has to be cultivated, just understand some export ** practice is far behind, but no one trains you in foreign languages, all rely on your own ability. Therefore, what foreign trade companies really do well is to learn foreign languages rather than foreign trade.

    Science students only have the advantage of learning foreign languages, that is, you are good in science, and it is easy to catch up with liberal arts, but it is difficult to learn well. What are you afraid of when you have an advantage?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Ha, I was in science in high school, and it was good to be able to take a science exam of more than 250 in mathematics, and English and Chinese were very bad, and then I applied for the international **, and now the science is all deserted, and everything starts all over again.

    Your English is good, and you want to learn a small language, which is really suitable for the major of "International Economics and **".

    Suggested languages: Spanish, Japanese.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The employment of small languages is very good, the small languages in our school are almost signed in the third year, and the international trade major basically does not involve science, and the combination of the two is good, and science is not science in front of the two majors in the university, and there is no obstacle. Unless the school is very good, the employment may not be good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Your questions one by one ha.

    1.No, there is still a shortage of small language talents, and it is not difficult to find a job.

    2.If you speak a small language, you can work in foreign trade and translation.

    3.This is to be determined according to the international trend, the first two years of the financial crisis, foreign trade is not easy to do, now the economy is recovering, it will be better.

    4.International ** belongs to the economic major, will use mathematical knowledge, you are a science student, in economic analysis will be more advantageous, small languages do not need science knowledge, but if you are interested, there is no problem, interest is the best teacher.

    I hope you're happy with mine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I also studied international trade in college, and I also want to learn a small language in Guangxi, of course, I am learning the language of the surrounding Southeast Asian countries.

    Personally, I think that the major of international trade has to learn everything, and everything is only taught to the surface, and if you want to learn well, you have to spend a lot of spare time to read books in depth, anyway, I am mixed up.

    As for the minor languages, if you learn it well, you can basically interpret without much of a problem, and the work will be easier. NND, I used to have a lot of classmates who were not good at studying in Guomao, but they learned the minor language well, and after graduation, they mixed abroad, worked as a translator or were sent to work outside the unit.

    As for the choice of language, I personally think that Japanese and Korean are relatively more people who have studied recently. If you want to engage in related work, it is convenient to return to China in the future, and there are only these two closer. French, Spain and Arabic are relatively far away, and there is a problem of adapting to local cultural habits when working in countries where those languages are spoken, and of course, the shortage of people in these languages is still quite big.

    The most important thing is that I want to say that after four years of college, many people have not done jobs related to international trade, and many of my classmates have all walks of life, but I haven't heard of one of them, haha. International Trade is an economics major, bank recruitment, civil service recruitment have a lot of positions and opportunities, and there will be a small language you mentioned above to choose a lot of job positions. Anyway, if you decide, study hard first, and don't regret it and want to give up later.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Arabic, there are a lot of people studying other minor languages now.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Most of the minor languages in the second or third schools are only Japanese, so if you want to learn Spanish or French, it is difficult to find a school.

    Postgraduate entrance examination, especially for other colleges, the previous school is not very important, if you are the school to apply for the order, it is not a matter of fact. Professional achievements and personal qualities are more important.

    If you are not a translator, etc., general employment pays more attention to your actual listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, and it is not so important whether you are professional or public.

    Whether it is domestic or foreign is more important to consider. You can't go back to your family's economic foundation, you have to spend energy on IELTS and TOEFL, whether the school you are taking is a diploma or knowledge. With your current grades, it is recommended that the domestic is enough.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'm also majoring in international economics and **, graduated this year, majoring in English, Japanese took level 1, went to Japan to study, French and Korean just touched not much, I feel like it still depends on which language I like to learn, Shenma is helpful to employment, Shenma is a floating cloud, English must continue to be mighty, even if you don't learn a small language, you must learn English just now, don't explain, the United States is a big economy, you know how to learn economics.

    If you are in Dalian, Japanese will definitely help more, but the main thing depends on which language you are interested in, it is difficult to stick to it without interest, you must have a little feeling for one of the languages before you want to learn it, I have been exposed to these languages, I feel that Japanese is not like others say laughing and crying out, I am just the opposite, I think it is the most difficult to start laying the foundation, it is very boring, and the back is dark, but once the primary learning is completed, after the foundation is laid, all kinds of natural feelings, I gradually understood my favorite Japanese dramas and anime, and I felt a sense of accomplishment.

    I have been exposed to French now, and I feel that there are many similarities with English, and it is not difficult to learn. As for Korean, everyone says that it is easy to learn Korean after learning Japanese, but I feel that it is boring to have a solid foundation, and now I am struggling with boredom, pain and happiness haha.

    I still suggest that the landlord likes which one to learn.,Interest is always your best teacher.,Let you in the most difficult time.,In the boring time, you also have the motivation to persevere.,Sincerely,When I learn Japanese,When I can't stick to it, I watch the anime I like.,Suddenly I was resurrected with full blood on the spot.,I think it's a beautiful thing to learn Japanese.,I really hope that one day I can say that the voice actor is so good.。

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Actually, both of them are good, depending on your direction.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, I didn't even study it, we majored in English.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is that all there are to choose from?

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