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Old 12-07-2011, 12:42 PM
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i found out that i need 4 semesters of a language as a requirement for my major. also, even though others are offered at the university, my choices are French, Spanish, German, and Italian. (degree specific)

if i stay in OK or move to TX i can get paid for being bilingual if i take Spanish, but im not sure that is motivation enough.

id prefer to learn Latin or Hebrew, but they said no.

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Old 12-07-2011, 12:55 PM
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Spanish is America's unofficial second language. If you're headed for Texas Spanish would be a big advantage in securing a job, and in this economy you need all the help you can get. So, definitely Spanish. You can learn other languages for fun in your spare time.
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I chose Spanish and wound up getting a minor in it. No matter where you are in the US it'll come in handy.

And even though I went to Oklahoma, my brother's at Tulsa for law school
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Spanish seems to be a safe bet...in the US I know there's a rising demand for it as it's becoming one of the most common languages spoken.
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Old 12-07-2011, 03:04 PM
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Whatever you do DON'T take Latin. It's full of chicks going into nunnery and dudes studying to be priests. Not a fun crowd. I would suggest you study an asian language like korean or japanese. They have the sexiest chicks and best food. Then you can scrape together some funds and visit their country and tap all the sexy asian chicks.
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Spanish seems to be a safe bet...in the US I know there's a rising demand for it as it's becoming one of the most common languages spoken.
Rising demand? Becoming one of the most common?

True, there are a lot of people in the US who speak Spanish, which makes it the most obvious choice for the OP, but I am not so sure about the claims you make there.
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Spanish. You will encounter a lot more people who speak Spanish, rather than French, Italian, or German (especially in Texas, it being right on the border).
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They need to get with the times & add Cantonese to that list. Of the ones you listed, Spanish is the obvious choice, otherwise just do what Maki says. And I concur: Korean "chicks" are beautiful.
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Old 12-08-2011, 09:41 AM
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I'd actually say German. They're a strong economic power in the world market. Depending on what you want to do, if could be a decent language to take.
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Old 12-08-2011, 10:24 AM
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Spanish is taking over as the second language... plus it's fairly simple to learn. Latin and Hebrew would be ridiculous to learn and have absolutely no value unless you're going to be some sort of archaeologist or religious scholar.

My friend was an English major and taught ESL in Nagasaki for two years. He tapped a lot of hot asians. I was extremely jealous. It is very sad that where I live there are almost no asian or indian chicks. It sucks.
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They need to get with the times & add Cantonese to that list. Of the ones you listed, Spanish is the obvious choice, otherwise just do what Maki says. And I concur: Korean "chicks" are beautiful.
Spanish, since it's offered, but I agree wholeheartedly that Cantonese is your best choice otherwise.

My wife is Ecuadorean so when we have a kid he/she will grow up bilingual, but I'm going to steer the kid towards Cantonese as early as possible. Speaking both will open a ton of doors.

If I had it to do over again I'd have taken Spanish instead of German.
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You may want to consider what SOUNDS the best to you.
As a musician, I would listen to examples of these languages and see what "speaks" to me. You surely can relate to some sounds better than others. The more you can relate to a language (musically, culturally) the easier it will be for you to learn and master it.
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Spanish is taking over as the second language... plus it's fairly simple to learn. Latin and Hebrew would be ridiculous to learn and have absolutely no value unless you're going to be some sort of archaeologist or religious scholar.

My friend was an English major and taught ESL in Nagasaki for two years. He tapped a lot of hot asians. I was extremely jealous. It is very sad that where I live there are almost no asian or indian chicks. It sucks.
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Old 12-08-2011, 12:17 PM
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What is your major?

For jobs that require you interact regularly with the public such as counselors, nursing, teaching, gov't, or hundreds of other occupations spanish IS the go to language.

My wife has her master's degree in counseling psychology and when applying for positions many postings require being bilingual (english/spanish).
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