I'm currently doing an A-level in Chinese (idk what the US equivalent is, its the two years before uni) and I'm really enjoying it, my Chinese steadily becoming more advanced. I also really love the culture, history and geography, and so I'm planning to travel and work in Yunnan province as part of my gap-year. I'm also considering doing a Uni degree in Chinese. Some people have told me this is a great idea, and others have said a language degree does not create good job opportunities. Has anyone done/is doing a degree in Chinese studies (not the one specifically for translators) and has any advice about choosing it as a degree? Thank you in advance
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