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I'm in the tenth grade. Should I have basic knowledge in business management if I want to enter a university in this field in the future?
I'm in the tenth grade. I'm studying in Kazakhstan, but I want to go to a university in Malaysia. I'm fond of literature. I know three languages and I'm also learning the fourth
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Wong’s Answer
Hi Inaya. You will learn all the important business foundations once you enter university. What you can do now is to build simple habits that will make your future studies easier. For example, you can start reading short articles or watching videos about business topics like leadership, marketing, or how companies work. This is not heavy studying, just small steps to become familiar with the field. You can also join school clubs or activities that develop teamwork, communication, or problem-solving skills. These skills are very important in business management and will also help strengthen your university applications.
Malaysia is known for affordable, high-quality education and an international student environment. To prepare, make sure you continue doing well in your school subjects, especially English. Many Malaysian universities teach business in English and may require you to take an English test such as IELTS or TOEFL. Since you already know three languages and are learning a fourth, you have a big advantage.
Your love for literature is also a strength. Literature helps you think deeply, understand people better, and communicate clearly. These are powerful skills in business, especially in areas like marketing, human resource management, and leadership. All the best to you.
Malaysia is known for affordable, high-quality education and an international student environment. To prepare, make sure you continue doing well in your school subjects, especially English. Many Malaysian universities teach business in English and may require you to take an English test such as IELTS or TOEFL. Since you already know three languages and are learning a fourth, you have a big advantage.
Your love for literature is also a strength. Literature helps you think deeply, understand people better, and communicate clearly. These are powerful skills in business, especially in areas like marketing, human resource management, and leadership. All the best to you.
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Vianne’s Answer
You don't need to know a lot about business management in tenth grade to get into a university for it later. Universities, including those in Malaysia, teach business basics during the degree. Right now, it's more important to have good grades, study habits, and clear interests. Your love for literature and ability to speak different languages are great strengths, especially for international business, management, marketing, or communications.
While it's not necessary, having some basic knowledge of business can be helpful. You can start by learning simple concepts like what management is, how businesses run, or how teamwork and leadership work. You can read articles, watch beginner videos, or take short courses to see if this field interests you, without any pressure.
If you want to study in Malaysia, keep focusing on getting good grades, improving your English, and joining activities that show leadership and communication skills. Your language abilities and interest in literature make you stand out and will be appreciated in international programs. You're doing great by planning ahead, and you have lots of time to explore different interests without needing to decide too soon.
While it's not necessary, having some basic knowledge of business can be helpful. You can start by learning simple concepts like what management is, how businesses run, or how teamwork and leadership work. You can read articles, watch beginner videos, or take short courses to see if this field interests you, without any pressure.
If you want to study in Malaysia, keep focusing on getting good grades, improving your English, and joining activities that show leadership and communication skills. Your language abilities and interest in literature make you stand out and will be appreciated in international programs. You're doing great by planning ahead, and you have lots of time to explore different interests without needing to decide too soon.