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<p>Yes, I wanted to go to SCAD, but I ended up attending a liberal art college that offered me a full-ride. </p>
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<p>Yes, I have to major in a foreign language to study abroad. My college is saying my full scholarship is paying for it, so I decided to double major in a foreign language. </p>
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<p>It can be International Business, International Relations, or some other majors as well, but like I said, I am very interested in learning foreign languages. I tried to teach myself German a long time ago, and it was hard for me. I took Elementary German class at a community college, but the teacher sucked and I didn’t get to actually learn it. </p>
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<p>My college already has connections with universities/colleges in other countries, so I will attend whatever school they offer in the country if I go study abroad. </p>
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<p>No offense, but did you actually pay attention to every words I said in my previous post?? I explained what I want to do for a career. </p>
<p>All I need to know is if German is marketable/useful language for filmmaking or if there’s any other languages that are better choice.</p>