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Jason Cronin United States Local time: 16:53 Spanish to English
Nov 14, 2012
Hello all! I´m an undergraduate student about to graduate in Spanish-English Translation, and I want to go into Court Interpretation. I have limited interpreting experience, and so I´m looking at options to get education on real-world court interpretation. How do I do this? Is it necessary for me to attend a formal training program? They seem expensive. Or should I just study on my own somehow? Or are there online programs that are worth it?
Hello all! I´m an undergraduate student about to graduate in Spanish-English Translation, and I want to go into Court Interpretation. I have limited interpreting experience, and so I´m looking at options to get education on real-world court interpretation. How do I do this? Is it necessary for me to attend a formal training program? They seem expensive. Or should I just study on my own somehow? Or are there online programs that are worth it?
I´ve been looking at the Agnese Institute at the University of Arizona. $2750 for a three week program? Would this be worth it? I live in Utah now but I am looking to relocate and certify in any other state.
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