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Post March 12 2010, 22:14 PM
mhwombat
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Tenebre wrote:I'm applying to do a degree in Languages and Applied Linguistics, and I want to do another degree, but haven't figured out what I really want to be.

Tenebre wrote:I haven't really considered teaching exclusively, because I'm going a degree in Business as well.

So you plan to do a degree in Languages and Applied Linguistics, one in Business, and you're looking for a third degree? Not many people can handle a triple major.
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Post March 13 2010, 0:11 AM
Redwolf
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You can do multiple minors, though. Tony majored in Geology and minored in Computer Science, Theater and Poli-Sci (which he tells people makes him uniquely qualified to write computer-animated plays about the political structure of rocks!).

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Post March 13 2010, 10:41 AM
Tenebre
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mhwombat wrote:
Tenebre wrote:I'm applying to do a degree in Languages and Applied Linguistics, and I want to do another degree, but haven't figured out what I really want to be.

Tenebre wrote:I haven't really considered teaching exclusively, because I'm going a degree in Business as well.

So you plan to do a degree in Languages and Applied Linguistics, one in Business, and you're looking for a third degree? Not many people can handle a triple major.


Bachelor of Arts in Languages and Applied Linguistics - Majoring in French and Italian, with the degree you choose Area Studies, Teaching, Business domestic/international, asian studies, cultural studies, etc. I'm choosing Teaching, but the classes for Business are shared in Bachelor of Business, which I'm also doing

After my bachelors, I'll be doing a Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics / Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), and I'm considering doing a Master of Business aswell.
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