Why Become An Interpreter

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The class of 2017 comes with different expectations of life. Our goals have either been accomplished or still pending on a list with no end. Our dreams have never seemed so close to us as it is now. Reality is standing right in front of us. We came from being four year olds with crazy dreams and careers in mind, and in a year from now this is what I expect. In one year, I hope to be attending college. Dedicating enough time to my studies and keeping myself on track as to not dare to lose a year. I made up my mind to become an Interpreter because of the many barriers knowing two languages has brought to my life. I have seen others struggle because of not knowing a certain language. There are many reasons to why a person does not want or will ever intend to learn a different language and I respect that. That is why I will like to get a career as an Interpreter for more positive reasons than negative. I’ve always been thinking and …show more content…

I came from wanting to be a veterinarian to choosing to become an interpreter for one strong reason, although it contradicts with me wanting to work around dogs. I see myself as having come a long way from being absolutely terrified of dogs to loving and caring for them to once again being traumatized but feeling compassion for those four legged friends. At first it was just a child’s fear of dogs but once I got to be around and help raise a puppy into an adult, that fear started vanishing and I felt more joy being around dogs. Sadly that all changed when that puppy that I had helped raise was attacked by a Pitbull right in front of me, literally. I remember wanting to get the dog off of my pet, but I was left with no choice but to be pushed back inside home while a part of my family was suffering on the streets. By a miracle my dog survived, with holes in his chest, back and legs, but he was alive and I never felt so relieved to see him

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