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Anonymous
I just started college, and I am studying tourism and English at Niagara College. My ultimate goal is to work abroad in Korea, Japan, China, or New Zealand. I can still mess around with my courses, and I was wondering if it would be easy to work abroad if I study these two things?

I want to take advantage of my country's WHV (Canada to Korea, Canada to Japan, Canada to New Zealand), because it'll give me a 12 month taste of what I would be doing.

I wish I had a better picture.
>> Anonymous
Is OP pic from a game or something? Looks like it is.
>> Anonymous
>>49819

looks like Assasins Creed.
>> Anonymous
Think about exactly what you want to do abroad. With an English degree, you'll certainly be able to teach English, but few people consider it to be a career. Unless you have a masters or higher and manage to get into a solid university position, teaching English in a foreign country is essentially a mcjob. It's fine for seeing the world, but eventually most people get very tired of it and want a real job, think about what you will do at that point and get a degree geared toward that.