anonymous188 said:
What about Chinese? How advantageous would it be to learn that language given the fact that China's becoming more and more economically powerful? I'm not sure how much funding China allocates for the sciences, but it could at least help with employment after getting a degree. What do others think?
Learning Chinese is a great idea! So is an Asian language, Japanese, Thai, Indian, etc., etc.
It's insanely advantageous! Chinese is the worlds most spoken language. And it will remain so with its 1 billion plus people. Note, in 30 years there is roughly 1 billion seconds.
China puts a huge effort into sciences, engineering, technology, etc.
My wife and I have a Chinese couple for roommates. She is a Doctor of Dermatology, he is a Geneticist. Both are insanely smart.
Employers from now on, will be very happy if you know how to communicate with the other half of the world.
For a westerner, learning German, Spanish, Italian will be infinitely easier than learning Chinese and Japanese. But...
Why go easy on yourself? Why not truly challenge yourself?
Besides, Mathwonk is right. Learn a language where you want to go. And from personal experience, Tokyo is an awesome place to live or visit.