First:
What do you mean by "medievalist?" Medieval historian? Anglo-Saxonist? There are medievalists in most humanities disciplines, and some non-humanities disciplines. Medievalists have a harder time finding positions in some disciplines, and a less hard time in others. Typically, though, the disciplines where most medievalists work are ones where everyone can have a hard time finding a position.
Well, I have been made to understand that *any* medievalist field is failrly competitive if it is related to Europe, but in my particular instance, I am thinking of medieval historians of western Europe.
Second:
As far as your undergrad curriculum, do you mean, say, courses in medieval history, or on-the-books courses in a Medieval Studies program, like MEDSTUD 101, 201, 301? The first is fairly common, the second is extremely uncommon.
Mea culpa! I should have been more specific. I am referring to courses in medieval history that are spread across departments like our history, English, and philosophy departments. We have no dedicated Medieval Studies program.
Third:
Latin is good. If you're going to be working on medieval Europe, make sure those other two languages include German.
Yes, German is a definite. French also seems to be a common requirement . . . I haven't figured out an area (physically) of specialization as of yet, so I am not sure about additional languages, although I'm pretty sure that while the Byzantine empire is fascinating, that I probably will not choose Greek!
Fourth:
Relax. I know a lot of medievalists. None of them got to where they are today based on their undergrad medieval coursework. It can't hurt to have it, but there are other things that could hurt you more.
Okay. I'll try to relax. My issue is that I'm attempting to switch careers from the IT field, where I earned a good paycheck, but then ended up miserable, to a field that I'm absolutely in love with, which is medieval history. I'm almost 30, so I'm trying to make judicious choices about what I do to achieve my goals. So, while we are on the topic -- would you be ever so kind as to elucidate on the things that I should be avoiding that could hurt me more? :-)
Thank you kindly!