Given that:
(a) I can take Harvard extension school courses for cheap in three months, and
(b) the extension school offers language classes, and
(c) I want to make a living off knowing languages, and
(d) none of the French classes they offer will do anything for me,
Which of the following should I start with? (listed in no particular order)
A. Spanish
B. Italian
C. Russian
D. German
E. Japanese
F. Chinese
G. Korean
H. Arabic
I. Hindi
J. Irish Gaelic
K. Greek
(a) I can take Harvard extension school courses for cheap in three months, and
(b) the extension school offers language classes, and
(c) I want to make a living off knowing languages, and
(d) none of the French classes they offer will do anything for me,
Which of the following should I start with? (listed in no particular order)
A. Spanish
B. Italian
C. Russian
D. German
E. Japanese
F. Chinese
G. Korean
H. Arabic
I. Hindi
J. Irish Gaelic
K. Greek
(no subject)
Date: 2005-12-15 03:25 am (UTC)Chinese and Korean have decent business applications (Chinese particularly long term). Italian is pretty hard to find except in older people in this country, so there's a niche there. Russian may have some tourist applications. Hindi is kind of useless since most Indians do business in English.
Irish Gaelic has a coolness factor as does Greek :-) Arabic? Sure.