I was thinking about being going into international trade, with an emphasis on East Asia. Opinions?

December 30th, 2008  |  Published in Higher Education (University +)  |  1 Comment

international trade



I am considering of majoring and obtaining degrees in Economics and Japanese, with a minor in Global and International Studies.

I am thinking about being an International Trade Specialist. Or something that’s involved with international business.

What are your opinions on what I can do? Any opinions about international trade? Is it a good goal for a career?

Thanks.

Cecily

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    January 2nd, 2009 at 2:38 pm (#)

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