First, you need to have interests in those majors. This is very important!
Both majors have its future and potentials. As the china market is expanding, a demand for Chinese Language has been seen in many areas. Efficient communication and understanding of its culture are essential in doing business with the Chinese. Therefore, many people have taken up this language as a second language. Besides the Chinese, the India market is also expanding. Some people has already started learning their language and culture.
The beauty of Business Management is it can be applied to many areas. Whether you are working in a company as a managerial role or setting up your own business, it can apply to all.
Please consider all advices given to you whether from here or from your family and friends and make your OWN decision that you think will be GOOD for you. As least, you won't reget later when things didn't come up your way because it is your own decision. Advices are just part of the process to help you make up your decision only. Good luck!
2006-08-23 02:59:42
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answered by Peacekeeper 2
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A Master in Chinese Language - you can be a teacher teaching chinese in a junior college.
Master in business management - It really depend on what is your job portfolio. i have a friend who has an engineering background, work in IT sales in MNCs, and subsequently has a MBA, he is now a polytechnic lecturer.
Regarding your latest update, maybe u can work in TCS as a Chinese news presenter?
2006-08-23 02:44:41
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answered by galgal 4
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Holá amigo, i'm an English speaker born in Britain and residing in NZ. I learn languages for a pastime. i've got have been given a level in eastern, I communicate French ok and that i've got a school qualification in putonghua. I recommend Spanish. it rather is an common language for Europeans, and South united states of america of america is a neglected element of the international. Air NZ, our national airline, are finding for cabin team who can communicate Mandarin, Cantonese, eastern, Korean, Thai and German. Bueno suerte.
2016-09-29 21:32:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd probably study MBA if i were you.. most Singaporeans can easily speak Chinese..they can speak better Mandarin or Fukien than English..
I heard MBA in Singapore is one of the best in Asia.. try looking into it..
2006-08-30 20:00:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Go for Master in Business Management. It's more versatile, applicable in many fields.
2006-08-23 00:52:45
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answered by TK 4
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Don't see how that would be beneficial in Singapore. If you want to teach Chinese language in US, then I can see that it would be beneficial.
An MBA is useful in any country, in any endeavor.
2006-08-30 20:09:14
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answered by arejokerswild 6
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of course.
2006-08-30 19:42:47
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answered by kiko 2
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