JohnPaul Diglot Newbie United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5702 days ago 28 posts - 63 votes Speaks: English*, French Studies: Spanish
| Message 17 of 22 30 July 2014 at 9:56am | IP Logged |
You're going to be living there for 6 months to a year, so whose food do you like best? Consider that, it may be just
as important as the engineering program offerings.
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James29 Diglot Senior Member United States Joined 5367 days ago 1265 posts - 2113 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish Studies: French
| Message 18 of 22 30 July 2014 at 2:36pm | IP Logged |
To the original poster: if you are serious about landing a top level job like you want you should consider focusing all your extra effort on getting the best possible grades/resume coming out of college. You are going to a top notch school. Congratulations. Getting top notch grades and top notch engineering experience is going to be MUCH more valuable than learning another language. Learning a language takes a ton of time and I suggest thinking about putting that effort into becoming the best possible applicant for the position.
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jeff_fontaine Newbie Canada learnlanguageso Joined 3294 days ago 10 posts - 13 votes Studies: Portuguese
| Message 20 of 22 17 November 2015 at 10:23pm | IP Logged |
If you want to be an automotive engineer, English should be sufficient. You could just come over to Windsor, ON in Canada and I'm pretty sure they only require you to speak English for such jobs there.
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Volte Tetraglot Senior Member Switzerland Joined 6431 days ago 4474 posts - 6726 votes Speaks: English*, Esperanto, German, Italian Studies: French, Finnish, Mandarin, Japanese
| Message 21 of 22 21 November 2015 at 10:56pm | IP Logged |
I have to second the people saying English. Learn other languages (now or later) if you want. The international language of engineering really is English. If you start really wanting to work with a particular company when you have solid engineering skills, and want to devote around a thousand hours to learning their language well enough that you can use it in hallway conversations (at work and at conferences), go for it. But it's really not a huge employability bonus.
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Dina Livingston Newbie Belarus Joined 2685 days ago 2 posts - 1 votes Studies: English
| Message 22 of 22 18 July 2017 at 5:12pm | IP Logged |
I am a spammer who spammed 20 threads which is why y'all think there is suddenly a lot of activity on the forum. However, you will soon find that no new posts appear in the threads as my spammy posts have been deleted by a tired old moderator.
Edited by Rhian on 18 July 2017 at 7:35pm
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