The employment rate of accounting, finance and international trade of BCCHK is very high, and the English class of freshmen and sophomores is similar to that of English majors.
I passed TEM-8 in my senior year, so I graduated with a double degree.
There are about 200 graduates every year, nearly 20 go to the Big Four, a dozen go abroad, five or six take postgraduate entrance examinations, and others go to banks. Personally, it is a good choice to study in BCCC for four years, learn professional courses and English well, and then learn a small language by using the resources of northern languages.
In addition, in 20 15, three new directions were added to the North Language: English ("English+Turkish" compound language), translation (localization) and special education (phonetics and auditory science). Enrollment began this year, aiming at cultivating compound talents with distinctive language characteristics, and the employment prospects are expected to be optimistic.
Moreover, boys are rare animals in northern languages. Not only Arab boys have a good employment rate, at least in BCBC, boys can easily enter the top four.
In a word, the Northern Language is a very attractive place with a completely different atmosphere from the surrounding universities. Personally, I think people with strong self-control will get better development here.