10-25-2025, 04:18 AM
(09-25-2025, 02:11 AM)Ares Wrote: 4. German
Why especially German?
For me as a native speaker it should be an easy pass, provided they don't discriminate against my Bavarian accent and don't bug me with grammar.
As the big majority of German and the media is walking the woke path, I mostly speak German at work and always feel rusty after holidays.
About 50% under the age of 25 in West Germany have Migrationshintergrund and so struggle with German or do not speak any German at all.
Learning Arabic, Turkish or Russian might be more benefical for interacting with doctors, nurses, co-workers etc.
There are entire departments of companies were speaking german won't get you very far.
As I'm fluent in Hindi, but can't read or write it and don't know any grammar, a course in Hindi for my personal interest would be something.
Latin would also be something, if it's focused on everyday phrases, understanding text, and translating a bit. I retained that, but no grammar. My dislike for grammar seems to be a common theme.
I prefer Sophia as a Plattform, so I would like for them to slowly add things, e.g., Discrete Math, Data Structures, and Operating Systems. I would imagine these are the most requested topics on Study.com in CS.
Credits in topics like Medical Terminology, (Advanced) Technical Writing, and Entrepreneurship would also be useful.


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