French vs German for IB in the EU

Hi all, I recently got into an EU target MSc program. I do have the choice to choose a language to study there "on the side". I'm torn between French and German.

French:

Pro: I used to be semi-fluent in it so it would be easier to return to a B1-B2 level.

Con: I'm more interested in the Zurich area than the Geneve one. Also, the French are notoriously snobby around anyone who speaks even good French but with an accent.

German:

Pro: Casts a wider net in Europe throughout all of DACH, including Zurich

Con: Much harder language to learn let alone reach a B2, Germans are however more open-minded and speak better English anyway.

Would appreciate any insight as I'm kinda new to it. Thanks.

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I don't work there, but had couple observations through LinkedIn and aquantances:

1. The placements I have seen that are non-Swiss per say are very often French, German and Luxembourgish (language connection) 

2. The Swiss market alone can't handle the St Gallen graduates, as even many Swiss themselves may need to start their career in Germany.

Due to the low number of these exciting positions, the only thing that may help you besides mastering the languages is networking, which I understood is highly valued.       

 

Mrs is French, grew up in Paris, High School etc. Worked in Germany for a few months, and then gets remarked on calls that her "French Accent is good" by the Paris office ... proof for ops remark

 

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