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How about German major?
German is a popular major, and the employment situation of German major is still very good. For example, in 2007, the one-time employment rate of undergraduate graduates of Beijing Foreign Studies University was 96.4%. Some took the civil service exam, went abroad, went on to study for a master's degree and went to a public institution. Some go to foreign companies. The channels are very diverse. Among the graduate students, the one-time employment rate reached 95%, some continued to pursue doctoral degrees, some went abroad to study, some went to institutions, and some stayed at school.

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The geographical area of Germany is very limited. However, the depth, breadth and strength of the culture contained in German leave an impression far beyond that of its geographical area. The culture of German-speaking areas occupies a very, very important position in world culture. A large number of famous writers, musicians, philosophers and thinkers have emerged, and German culture has had a very, very significant impact on the development history of our country.

In other words, when we look at German-speaking countries, we should not only look at their geographical areas, but also look at the cultural connotations contained in their languages. There are really not many people who speak German. There are about 65438+ people in the world, and German is the only official language, that is, Germany, Austria and Liechtenstein. As one of the official languages, there are several other countries, such as Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland.