WANT TO DOUBLE MAJOR IN A LANGUAGE?
Learn how Gabby Bates has created her degree plan to double major in Spanish and Accounting and even study abroad!
Learn how Gabby Bates has created her degree plan to double major in Spanish and Accounting and even study abroad!
“My name is Gabby Bates. I am currently a junior at Boise State and I am studying accounting and Spanish, so I am a student in the College of Business and Economics as well as the College of Arts and Sciences. I’m expected to graduate in May of 2021 so that would keep me on track to graduate within the four years with both of my degrees. I was able to achieve that by meeting with advisers as early as possible figuring out that I did want to do a double major. I wanted to try to finish in four as much as I could or to the best of my ability but I also wanted to fit in a semester abroad and then actually moving to  Spain so by meeting with my advisers early by setting up my class schedules my first meetings with my advisers and getting everything planned out I am still on track to graduate in four and don’t plan to not. I studied abroad in the spring of 2019 and Bilbao, Spain, it’s in the northern part of Spain in the Basque region. I studied through a program called USAC, which these days sponsors a study abroad program so I was able to go to the University of the Basque Country but the business specific College of that University so I was able to get my Spanish requirements done while I was abroad as well as the business classes that I needed to take to stay on track for graduation. I also took a heavier load in previous semesters my freshman sophomore year in order to take a lighter load abroad. I really wanted to immerse myself into my classes the culture people there, so I took a lighter load that semester abroad just to kind of fully have the experience that I wanted. I have an internship with KPMG and SAR which is one of the big four accounting firms so I’m beyond excited for that. They also have an opportunity to do a global internship so once those applications come out I’ll apply for that and hopefully split my internship could be four weeks in Portland and in four weeks international, but I think just in the interviews I did in order to get that internship right at the top of my you know accounting and Spanish major it was the first thing that everyone asked you know why accounting and Spanish? Why not accounting and finance and it was just something that I was able to say that kind of stood me out from the rest a little bit and just to see that the language will benefit me in the future when it comes to possibly getting that global internship opportunity. If I start on with the firm full time after graduation if you’re with the firm for about five to seven years and you have the opportunity into a three year international rotation which is something that I have my eyes set on. I really want to go internationally I want to live internationally work internationally do all those kinds of things and to have the opportunity to go for three years and having Spanish it opens up my range of where I can go much wider than if I only spoke English. You know I’m probably what I’m passionate in even though they’re so different there’s so there are different colleges and just following that has touched on just how I follow what I’m passionate on and just as well as how I can be well-rounded as a student and as a person I think the unique thing that Spanish classes bring and studying abroad too is getting out of your comfort zone. Your classes are smaller you really get to know the students in your class. We’re doing projects together you’re speaking a second language learning different cultures together and it just kind of made me a more well-rounded as a person and touching on all of those different things in interviews has kind of stood out like maybe you stand out to the people interviewing me and showing kind of more my creative side. Because now in the field of accounting you know accounting is accounting you can learn the numbers you can learn how it goes but at the end of the day a big part of people who are interviewing you is they want to know how you are as a person how you interact with other people how you feel getting out of your comfort zone talking to people you may know or may not know and I think starting a second language and spending five months internationally in a different culture with that language is something that helps to show that you fit the mold of kind of the person that they’re looking for. What’s often common is students who are studying business think they should double major in two business degrees or major in a business degree and minor in another business degree which are awesome paths and they’re bring you a ton of success in your future but having that second language and having that international experience is something that you won’t get and you won’t have by just safe staying with the business majors.”