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Finding the right translation school

I was taking a look to your homepage and you're very well informed so I wanted to ask you a question.

I speak Spanish, which is my native language. I was born and raised speaking Spanish, and also learned some English in my school as well.

I think I have no problem with speaking English, and would only need to take care of some verbs and grammar, but I speak and have good pronunciation.

I live in Connecticut and was wondering if anyone knows of any universities that could help me with a career in translation or interpretation. What would be the name of the degree I'm looking for? Spanish translation program?

Thank you very much I would really appreciate your help.

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by: Clint

While not every college or university offers a degree in interpretation or translation, there are more and more programs that are popping up all over the country that are aiming to help would-be translators enter the translation field. I don't know of any programs in Connecticut per se, but there are many online translation programs out there that you could do without ever having to leave home. If interested, you can check out some of these programs at Online Translation Certification Schools.

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