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South Lakes High School May 29, 2015
What are you going to do with that?
 Bessere Chancen für Unibewerbungen
 Zugang zu Stipendien (Deutschland hat
über 200 pro Jahr
 Congress-Bundestag Exchange
 DeutscherAkademischer Austauschdienst
 Austrian Database for Scholarships
 Englisch-Lehrer in
Deutschland und
Österreich
 Teaching English in
Germany and Austria
 Forschungsprojekte in
Deutschland und
Österreich
 Research projects in
Germany and Austria
 For example: University of California
 56 majors require or recommend German
 43 majors – French
 21 majors –Spanish
 7 majors –Japanese
Academic programs requiring or recommending
German:
 Anatomy, Biochemistry, Biology, Biomedical Studies,
Genetics, Molecular Biology, Physics
 Linguistics, Logic and Methodology of Science
 Art History, Music
 Philosophy, Physiology, Religious Studies, Zoology.
 German - a business and scientific language
 Unschätzbar beim Studium der Philisophie,
Literatur, andere Kunstfächer (Film, Musik,
Architektur)
 Invaluable to the study of philosophy, literature
and the other arts(music and architecture.
 Deutschland ist das stärkste Land in Europa – politisch,
finaziell, wirtschaftlich
 Germany = most powerful country in Europe politically,
financially, economically
 Deutschland ist der fünftgrößte Handelpartner der USA
 Germany = fifth largest trading partner of the U.S.
 Deutsch ist eine wichtige Handelsprache in der EU und in
Zentral- und Osteuropa
 German = key business language in the European Union and in
Central and Eastern Europe
 Es gibt über 750 U.S. Firmen sind in Deutschland
 750+ major U.S. firms in Germany.
 über 1100 deutsche Firmen sind in den USA
 1100 German companies in the U.S.
 25% der ausländischen Touristen kommen aus
deutsch-sprechenden Ländern
 25% of foreign tourists in U.S. = from German-speaking
countries
 Deutsche Firmen in den USA zahlen ihren
deutschsprechenden Angestellen mehr als
anderen
 German companies in the U.S. pay German-speaking
employees premium salaries.
 Jedes Jahr Machen hunderte von U.S. Studenten
Praktika in deutschen Firmen in den USA und in
Deutschland
 Every year hundreds of American students complete
internships with German companies in the U.S. and abroad.
 German companies: Daimler-Benz,Volkswagen,
Porsche, BMW, Puma, Adidas, Siemens, Bose,
Miele, Lowenbrau.
 Austrian companies: Swarovski, Atomic Skis, Red
Bull
 Swiss companies: Nestle, Swatch,TAG Heuer.
“I get this comment all the time from homeschooling parents.
Why should my student take German. Spanish is so much more
practical. I headed up a division of a publishing house and had
resumes coming in all the time.The ones that had German...,
Arabic, Chinese, etc (any of the languages considered "hard")
went right to the top of the pile. I didn't need a language speaker,
but the student who takes one of these languages has
demonstrated that he/she is probably an independent thinker
(since all his/her friends take Spanish), thinks outside of the box
(same reason), probably has a good understanding of his/her own
language, a good work ethic and discipline, and is intelligent. This
is a skill set that I wanted in my team.There are several Spanish
students who possess the same qualities, but there are also
several who just go with the flow and take Spanish because it's
"easier" or "all my friends are taking Spanish". German looks
GREAT on a resume! … 
… Second, there are so many Hispanics applying for jobs
that need Spanish speakers. What chance do I, as a
McGuire, have against a Gomez or a Ramirez?While there
are less jobs open forGerman speakers, there are also far
fewer qualified applicants and I stand as good a chance as a
Schneider or a Schmidt..”
Jessie McGuire on Facebook site “Stand up for German by GLOW”
 Department of Homeland Security
 Department of Health and Human Services
 Department of Commerce
 Department of Energy
 Uni Kassel/Uni Oldenburg: European Master in
Renewable Energy
 FHS Flensburg/Uni Kiel:Wind Engineering
 Uni Stuttgart:Water Resources Engineering and
Management
 DAAD RISE (Research Internships in Science and
Engineering) program
General
Manager,
Automotive
Manufacturing
and Engineering
Supply Firm
Academic
Librarian
(Cataloger)
Academic
Research
Scientist
Study Abroad
Coordinator
US Naval Officer High School
German Instructor
Project
Engineer |
Operations
Management
Associate
Automotive
Engineering Intern
 Middle school &high school = basis for German
learning
 continue on the university level
 Interested in the sciences, arts, philosophy, …?
 No problem
Just add German
 http://marcelrotter.net/aatg/

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What are you going to do with that

  • 1. South Lakes High School May 29, 2015
  • 2. What are you going to do with that?
  • 3.
  • 4.  Bessere Chancen für Unibewerbungen  Zugang zu Stipendien (Deutschland hat über 200 pro Jahr
  • 5.  Congress-Bundestag Exchange  DeutscherAkademischer Austauschdienst  Austrian Database for Scholarships
  • 6.  Englisch-Lehrer in Deutschland und Österreich  Teaching English in Germany and Austria  Forschungsprojekte in Deutschland und Österreich  Research projects in Germany and Austria
  • 7.  For example: University of California  56 majors require or recommend German  43 majors – French  21 majors –Spanish  7 majors –Japanese
  • 8. Academic programs requiring or recommending German:  Anatomy, Biochemistry, Biology, Biomedical Studies, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Physics  Linguistics, Logic and Methodology of Science  Art History, Music  Philosophy, Physiology, Religious Studies, Zoology.
  • 9.  German - a business and scientific language
  • 10.  Unschätzbar beim Studium der Philisophie, Literatur, andere Kunstfächer (Film, Musik, Architektur)  Invaluable to the study of philosophy, literature and the other arts(music and architecture.
  • 11.  Deutschland ist das stärkste Land in Europa – politisch, finaziell, wirtschaftlich  Germany = most powerful country in Europe politically, financially, economically  Deutschland ist der fünftgrößte Handelpartner der USA  Germany = fifth largest trading partner of the U.S.  Deutsch ist eine wichtige Handelsprache in der EU und in Zentral- und Osteuropa  German = key business language in the European Union and in Central and Eastern Europe
  • 12.
  • 13.  Es gibt über 750 U.S. Firmen sind in Deutschland  750+ major U.S. firms in Germany.  über 1100 deutsche Firmen sind in den USA  1100 German companies in the U.S.  25% der ausländischen Touristen kommen aus deutsch-sprechenden Ländern  25% of foreign tourists in U.S. = from German-speaking countries
  • 14.  Deutsche Firmen in den USA zahlen ihren deutschsprechenden Angestellen mehr als anderen  German companies in the U.S. pay German-speaking employees premium salaries.  Jedes Jahr Machen hunderte von U.S. Studenten Praktika in deutschen Firmen in den USA und in Deutschland  Every year hundreds of American students complete internships with German companies in the U.S. and abroad.
  • 15.  German companies: Daimler-Benz,Volkswagen, Porsche, BMW, Puma, Adidas, Siemens, Bose, Miele, Lowenbrau.  Austrian companies: Swarovski, Atomic Skis, Red Bull  Swiss companies: Nestle, Swatch,TAG Heuer.
  • 16. “I get this comment all the time from homeschooling parents. Why should my student take German. Spanish is so much more practical. I headed up a division of a publishing house and had resumes coming in all the time.The ones that had German..., Arabic, Chinese, etc (any of the languages considered "hard") went right to the top of the pile. I didn't need a language speaker, but the student who takes one of these languages has demonstrated that he/she is probably an independent thinker (since all his/her friends take Spanish), thinks outside of the box (same reason), probably has a good understanding of his/her own language, a good work ethic and discipline, and is intelligent. This is a skill set that I wanted in my team.There are several Spanish students who possess the same qualities, but there are also several who just go with the flow and take Spanish because it's "easier" or "all my friends are taking Spanish". German looks GREAT on a resume! … 
  • 17. … Second, there are so many Hispanics applying for jobs that need Spanish speakers. What chance do I, as a McGuire, have against a Gomez or a Ramirez?While there are less jobs open forGerman speakers, there are also far fewer qualified applicants and I stand as good a chance as a Schneider or a Schmidt..” Jessie McGuire on Facebook site “Stand up for German by GLOW”
  • 18.  Department of Homeland Security  Department of Health and Human Services  Department of Commerce  Department of Energy
  • 19.  Uni Kassel/Uni Oldenburg: European Master in Renewable Energy  FHS Flensburg/Uni Kiel:Wind Engineering  Uni Stuttgart:Water Resources Engineering and Management  DAAD RISE (Research Internships in Science and Engineering) program
  • 20. General Manager, Automotive Manufacturing and Engineering Supply Firm Academic Librarian (Cataloger) Academic Research Scientist Study Abroad Coordinator US Naval Officer High School German Instructor Project Engineer | Operations Management Associate Automotive Engineering Intern
  • 21.  Middle school &high school = basis for German learning  continue on the university level  Interested in the sciences, arts, philosophy, …?  No problem Just add German

Editor's Notes

  1. Improve your chances for college or graduate school admission. Open doors to international scholarships and internships (Germany alone awards approximately 2000 grants annually to study in Germany).
  2. Improve your chances for college or graduate school admission. Open doors to international scholarships and internships (Germany alone awards approximately 2000 grants annually to study in Germany).
  3. At many American colleges and universities, German is the world language required most often. At the University of California, for example: 56 majors require or recommend German, 43 majors require or recommend French, 21 majors require or recommend Spanish, 7 majors require or recommend Japanese. Among the many academic programs requiring or recommending German are: Anatomy, Art History, Biochemistry, Biology, Biomedical Studies, Genetics, Linguistics, Logic and Methodology of Science, Molecular Biology, Music, Near Eastern Studies, Philosophy, Physical Science, Physics, Physiology, Religious Studies, Zoology.
  4. At many American colleges and universities, German is the world language required most often. At the University of California, for example: 56 majors require or recommend German, 43 majors require or recommend French, 21 majors require or recommend Spanish, 7 majors require or recommend Japanese. Among the many academic programs requiring or recommending German are: Anatomy, Art History, Biochemistry, Biology, Biomedical Studies, Genetics, Linguistics, Logic and Methodology of Science, Molecular Biology, Music, Near Eastern Studies, Philosophy, Physical Science, Physics, Physiology, Religious Studies, Zoology.
  5. German is widely used as a business and scientific language. A knowledge of German is also invaluable to the study of philosophy, literature and the other arts, including film, music and architecture.
  6. German is widely used as a business and scientific language. A knowledge of German is also invaluable to the study of philosophy, literature and the other arts, including film, music and architecture.
  7. Foreign language study will prepare you to become a competitive job candidate in the new millennium. German, in particular, can be your ticket to career advancement, because: Germany is the most powerful country in Europe politically, financially and economically. For those in business or service fields, German is a real asset, since Germany is the fifth largest trading partner of the U.S. German is a key business language in the European Union and in the rapidly growing markets of Central and Eastern Europe.
  8. More than 750 major U.S. firms are doing business in Germany. 1100 German companies do business in the U.S. and their presence continues to grow. More than 25% of all foreign tourists visiting the U.S. come from German-speaking countries, spending more than $37 billion annually around the world.