stereotypicalpotato
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So I've got an offer for BIntSt at UQ, and I'm deliberating between picking either Indonesian or Chinese as my language major. I'm quite torn between the two, they both have their positives and negatives. Both languages would be desired in my preferred career.
Indonesian:
- Much easier to learn than Chinese.
- Indonesia is much more dangerous place to visit than China (you have to do a Semester overseas). http://smartraveller.gov.au/countries/indonesia
Chinese (Mandarin):
- Apparently one of the hardest languages to learn on the planet. I'm worried if I'll be able to do it or not, at least within the allocated time.
- Much better place to visit and study abroad, safer, etc.
- My uneducated guess is that it would be a lot more desirable (Business wise), than Indonesian. If I couldn't make it into my preferred career path, I could probably apply for a plethora of other jobs if I was fluent in Mandarin.
This is where I'm at an impasse, would like to hear any of your thoughts on the matter. Also I'm wondering if there's a way to study Indonesian abroad without being in too much of a dangerous position.
Indonesian:
- Much easier to learn than Chinese.
- Indonesia is much more dangerous place to visit than China (you have to do a Semester overseas). http://smartraveller.gov.au/countries/indonesia
Chinese (Mandarin):
- Apparently one of the hardest languages to learn on the planet. I'm worried if I'll be able to do it or not, at least within the allocated time.
- Much better place to visit and study abroad, safer, etc.
- My uneducated guess is that it would be a lot more desirable (Business wise), than Indonesian. If I couldn't make it into my preferred career path, I could probably apply for a plethora of other jobs if I was fluent in Mandarin.
This is where I'm at an impasse, would like to hear any of your thoughts on the matter. Also I'm wondering if there's a way to study Indonesian abroad without being in too much of a dangerous position.
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