<p>I think it depends what you want to do post UG. Personally, the last thing I would want to do would be working for the government - low pay and bureaucratic. For business, most people in Europe all speak English. On the other hand, many people in Latin America and Mexico still do not speak English, so Spanish would be useful down there. Mandarin is also useful, but it’s difficult to be fluent and it’s not required to do business in China. Our firm has a very prestigious international program, which requires fluency in one foreign language.</p>
<p>Most abroad program has a language requirement. My daughter refused to take any more Spanish after the first year, so she was limited to only English speaking countries for her study abroad. It is something you may want to consider.</p>