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Post: Career as Interpreter

Posted by Kyle on 1/10/08

    Hello, My name is Kyle. I'm a senior in high school and
    extremely interested in a career in this field. I would
    really love to talk to some people who know about planning
    to obtain this career and who who also work in the field.

    I first learned sign language in 3rd grade. I went to a
    private church school and they offered sign language as
    there were deaf people coming to the church. It was a k-12
    school and I was the best at it out of all the students! I
    would interpret the sermons for the preacher and also for
    sunday school.

    I had to move away in 4th grade due to some unfortunate
    family circumstances, and haven't done much since. But I
    do remember I was good at it and absolutely enjoyed it.

    I've been searching online very much lately to find as
    much information on thing like college degrees and
    salaries. Salary is not the most important thing here. But
    from what I've found online, I should be able to make 15-
    45 dollars an hour. Some salary statistics I've found
    range from $20K-$40K. I'm not sure how accurate this all
    is.

    I was thinking of going to the local community college for
    my first year or obtaining my associates in special
    education there, not sure how that would work with
    interpreting/deaf education. Then transfer out. I'm
    interested in going to Bloomsburg University or Mount
    Aloysius College. It seems they have good programs for
    deaf studies/interpreting and Mount Aloysius also has an
    internship program.

    I would love to talk to anyone who knows about the career
    field!!

    Thanks,
    Kyle

Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Career as Interpreter, 1/10/08, by Kyle.
  • Re: Career as Interpreter, 1/22/08, by RID Interpreter.


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