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I've been working towards becoming an interpreter and have recently hit a small snag in my road to doing this - the road block as when I came upon the requirements in the PA Office of Deaf and Hard of Hearing requiring an associates degree in an interpreters education program...
I want to be the best that I can be in the field, with all the respect to offer as well...
I can't seem to find any information around this conundrum; I have to say that after 2 tests, personal liability insurance, all of my clearance forms, etc. etc. etc. - it is a little discouraging to come upon this information.
Am I reading this wrong? Or, here in PA, am I going to require this associates degree to become a terp?
I want to be the best that I can be in the field, with all the respect to offer as well...
I can't seem to find any information around this conundrum; I have to say that after 2 tests, personal liability insurance, all of my clearance forms, etc. etc. etc. - it is a little discouraging to come upon this information.
Am I reading this wrong? Or, here in PA, am I going to require this associates degree to become a terp?