Interior design is a practice that is
done in every country. A certain percent of the people that are studying
interior design may speak two to three languages. A good example will be myself
I'm a 23 year old women who speaks three languages which in two I'm very
fluent. I'm about to graduate from a Bachelors in Interior Design and I know
all the terms and how to work with every program in English. Right now I have a
little bit of a disadvantage because when I'm done with school I will like to
work for a global company so that way I can work in different countries. I
believe that if in your faculty there is a teacher that is fluent in two
language and he knows all the terms in two languages and can teach it they
should teach the student in both languages so that way when they graduate they
have an advantage. Learning a foreign language
teaches you that there are often several ways to express a concept or an idea.
In the business world, it gives you an incredible edge in being able to
communicate directly with your customer. It creates a relationship you could
never achieve through an interpreter. I believe we pay a lot of money to get a
good education and get a bachelors. And
with it have a successful job not to graduate and have a little bit of a
disadvantage between a percentage of people.