<p>UCB, the only time Emory accepts credits from non Emory courses is during freshman year summer, on study abroad programs, and for transfers. Courses in the former two must be preapproved if a student hopes to get credit. </p>
<p>Pruneface, I know German minors and Chinese minors at Emory and though German is by no means easy, students seem to have a much easier time than do the ones studying Chinese. This is mostly due to how similar German is to English, both alphabetically and grammatically. There are however far more opportunities to practice Chinese on Emory’s campus as many of the internationals (most of whom hail from either China or South Korea) delight in helping domestic students with their Chinese.</p>
<p>I should note that pursing a business degree with two languages will be nearly impossible owing to Goizueta’s prerequisites, scheduling conflicts, and differences in the study abroad philosophy of the general College versus Goizueta.</p>