YES, ABSOLUTELY
and it is already mandatory in most states, to have at least 2 years of a foreign language.
When i went to high school in Brooklyn, 4 years of a foreign language was required in order to graduate high school.
When i finished high school in new jersey, only 2 years was required there....and the selection of foreign languages was limited compared to the choices i had in New York.
The more education one has that makes them more rounded the better....especially in today's world, without borders financially, or in manufacturing and purchasing.
If i could do it over again, i would have taken Chinese, instead of Italian, and maybe even spanish....both of which could have helped me greatly in my career and could have moved me ahead quicker than what i was able to without...
Care
and it is already mandatory in most states, to have at least 2 years of a foreign language.
When i went to high school in Brooklyn, 4 years of a foreign language was required in order to graduate high school.
When i finished high school in new jersey, only 2 years was required there....and the selection of foreign languages was limited compared to the choices i had in New York.
The more education one has that makes them more rounded the better....especially in today's world, without borders financially, or in manufacturing and purchasing.
If i could do it over again, i would have taken Chinese, instead of Italian, and maybe even spanish....both of which could have helped me greatly in my career and could have moved me ahead quicker than what i was able to without...
Care