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  • 11-04-2010 4:17pm
    #1
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    I'm trying to decide between Bus wit French in TCD and Int. Bus wit French and Spanish in D.I.T... :cool:

    Is it better to just have one language but the degree being from TCD?? Or having two languages, but from D.I.T?? :confused::confused::confused:

    i hear TCD is internationally recognised, and the standard of the degree is higher...


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  • Moderators, Education Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 10,686 Mod ✭✭✭✭melekalikimaka


    waterbabe1 wrote: »

    i hear TCD is internationally recognised, and the standard of the degree is higher...

    trinity is more recognised, i've about 8 friends who did bus and french in trinity, and they all got picked up fairly lively after for jobs, dit, only experience with people who did straight business, got jobs too, not quite as easily


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 631 ✭✭✭neil_18_


    You started this same thread the other day? I replied, maybe you didnt see it. heres my answer anyway


    I'm in DIT doing Business and French in 1st year with Spanish as my second language.

    The people in my class are great, in french there is only 15 of us i think. So we're very close already. The best thing about doing a second language is that there is about 30 people in the class, its a mix of my class and other classes, and you have to speak to them. At first its usually just (in spanish) "Hello, whats your name, my name is". But its really good cus its gets you talking to these new people from different countries. To be honest if i didnt do spanish i wouldnt know half these peoples names, cus i never would have talked to them.

    PM me if you have any more questions.pacman.gif


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