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06-03-2008, 05:25 PM

MMM *BUMP*

Free = go for it

Also, learning another language while working on economics is a huge bonus. Just because of you being multilingual, your "wothfulness" will go up exponentially in the job market. So if you know English, another language (the one your country uses) and Japanese, then graduate for economics in Japan, believe me, your going to be fine. Economics is steeped in relationships of trading, and other stuff I don't know much about economics, but there is a huge field for interactions between countries and languages, and so studying in Japan will be fine, even if the degree itself will be like this:

Going to MIT and studying law, or Harvord and getting a degree in Aerospace Engineering. (I know the schools don't offer those degrees, but its the concept.)

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