vlog: preparing for a new semester | organising notion, tea & studying chinese/sinology 🍓

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  • Опубліковано 16 лис 2024
  • 大家好
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    I'm finally back with a video! I hope everyone is well! :3
    a new semester is beginning and i'm already busy, even though lessons haven't started yet... however, i have planned a lot with this channel this year, so be sure to check for new videos!
    also, be sure to check out my new tiktok page if you want to see more of my content, also relating beauty, makeup and more! @ itsszuko
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @shazanamariyam1639
    @shazanamariyam1639 Рік тому

    Thankkkkk uuuuu so much i ve waited for ur vid for a long time

  • @czeanmikhaela
    @czeanmikhaela Рік тому

    awww this is so cute!!

  • @_lilinana.languages
    @_lilinana.languages Рік тому

    Welcome back:)

  • @miyani6
    @miyani6 Рік тому

    Hi, is sinology useful degree? What can one do with it iff they're not striving to be in politics.

    • @qiaokelimlk
      @qiaokelimlk  Рік тому

      Hi! Well, I asked myself the same question before I enrolled in Sinology. The undeniable fact is: the demand for staff with an expertise in China is growing. The good thing about Sinology is that there are many opportunities open for you, especially depending on your your minor degree you take. For example you can take politics as you said, or economics, education and combine it with Sinology. As for in the future you might consider working in these areas:
      International business, including international trade
      Government and politics
      Law, particularly commercial law
      Media
      Education, including teaching
      Tourism
      Intelligence
      So, as you can see, there are many possibilities and those I mentioned are not even all! You can work as a journalist if media is your passion, or teach in China or teach Chinese in your home country. Or you might even work as a consultant to firms in communications or marketing. If that’s not attractive enough, you can even choose to stay in the science field and do your own researches. But in general, your Chinese expertise will not go to waste for sure. ;) I hope this answer might help you.

    • @miyani6
      @miyani6 Рік тому

      @@qiaokelimlk it definitely did, thank you ♡

  • @basic.taniaa
    @basic.taniaa Рік тому

    teach me Chinese laoshi :'

    • @qiaokelimlk
      @qiaokelimlk  Рік тому

      hahaha sure, I can give you lots of tips! :)