What could you do with a minor in Russian language and literature?
Thursday, August 13th, 2009 at
2:28 am
And if anyone has a minor or major in it, how hard is it to learn??
Russian has always interested me, and I'm just dying to learn it, I don't know why, it's just a feeling i've always had.
Is there any significance with a minor, or even a major, in Russian language and literature? or whatever they call the major..
Thanks!
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Fun Fact – in the 1960’s and 70’s, the US government used to pay for college for kids who studied Russian language and culture, since they were our enemy. You could get a job instantly with the Feds if you could speak russian.
Now, since the wily Arab is our enemy, learning Arabic is teh way to go.
I digress – your minor is completely useless
Honestly, nothing.
Nobody cares about minors.
If you majored in Russian Lit then pretty much the only thing you can do is teach the subject at a university.