@Extrahotchilli My DD did 2 MFL (joint honours) at Bristol. Neither were ab initio. She’s now a barrister. She needed an academic degree. The fact is, her MFLs are of little importance to her job. She doesn’t use them. It’s the skills she learnt on the degree that matter. So skills in research, juggling 2 subjects, time management, meeting deadlines. going abroad, studying literature and culture in depth, being challenged and rising to the challenge, being curious and honing thinking skills ready for work all have a bearing on employment.
My thoughts, therefore, might differ from others who might post and see the languages as being central to their work.
Why does he want 3 languages? Is he definitely intending to use 2 or 3? If so, in what capacity? Or it is more important to get the business skills the courses offer? I’m not sure you can do in depth in business and MFLs.
What A levels do Bath actually want for Business and MFL. It’s a competitive university. However he might find MFL entry requirements lower. Far fewer are qualified for these degrees. Going to Bristol or Lancaster for MFL x 2 is a better option than Leicester or Sheffield Hallam for Business and 2 MFLs. Bath MFLs are business oriented.
Always do joint honours (2) MFL. You don’t need 3. Two semesters abroad falls into place more readily. Also working abroad is now more difficult post Brexit. Studying at a uni abroad is still available. He can still apply for work internships here in the holidays.
The best universities for Business, as you indicate, allow one MFL (Bath, Lancaster, Exeter). There’s a reason for this. A MFL is hard work with Business. It’s not entirely accurate that more is better with MFL. I think 3 is unnecessary. It’s the latest fad though. I would not dilute the MFLs too much. 50% for 2 is very low input. Otherwise Birmingham, Nottingham and Newcastle are fine. 70% is better but it’s not 100% so must be diluted input and output.
Young people with MFL degrees are employable without business. If he wants the joint MFL/ Business degree, go to the best. I don’t see Leicester or Sheffield Hallam as competing with Bath or Lancaster. So what matters more in terms of getting a job? You certainly can get business jobs with a MFL degree.
So decide on one or two MFLs.
Business or no business
is he qualified for a decent business degree?
Is it better to aim high for a MFL degree and get a business job where he learns on the job?
No easy answer!