This is great, thank you for taking the time to make this thorough video and laying out the stat facts as well. And congrats on passing them test!! Do you go to NAJIT each year? This will be my first time, in Vegas, and i am looking forward to it!
Thanks! That 5% is deceiving, right? It’s reassuring to know it’s not the actual passing rate of the oral exam, contrary to popular believe. Best of luck!
🎊🎉Congratulations Rosa and thank you so much for sharing this. So many details and visuals for us to get a clear idea of even the setting, is highly appreciated. I wanted to ask you about what you recommend from this two or any other; Legal Interpreting or Federal Court Interpreting? I had no idea about the differences between this two, until I was looking for classes and came across this different terms. God bless you🙏🏽💕
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I'm glad you found the details and visuals helpful. Regarding your question, I guess Federal Court Interpretation is part of what's considered "Legal Interpreting" since it falls within the legal field, but it could be viewed as an area of specialization since it often requires passing a rigorous certification exam. Many interpreters gain experience in the legal field or obtain a state-level certification before attempting to obtain their federal-level certification. I know this can seem confusing and overwhelming initially, but you're asking the right questions, so keep researching and learning as much as possible! Best of luck!
waiting for NBCMI Oral exam grade to start working as Medical Interpreter. Can you please explain if you are an Independent Contractor or employee and how you become a freelancer????
Hi Marisol! That's awesome! I hope you nailed that exam! I am an independent contractor. In a nutshell, you can become a freelancer by signing contracts with one or multiple companies (language services providers) to provide interpretation services on demand as a contractor and you can also offer your services to clients who need interpreting services directly, with no intermediaries.
Hello Rosa. I am a blind woman who Wants to get certified as medical and court interpreter at the federal level. It seems like I will need to get a reasonable accommodations in order to get my training and testing done and I wanted to find out if you have an idea of which schools and certification place better provide accommodations to blind individuals. Your advice End guidance will be greatly appreciated.
Congratulations
Hi Marlon! Thank you so much!
Congrats Rosa and thanks for the video! Studying for my 2nd try at the oral in March🤞🤞
That's so exciting! Thank you and best of luck in March!!!! 🫶🏼
Congratulations!! And thank you for sharing all these details, they are very useful 🙌🏾
Thank you!!! 😘
I am lucky I found your channel! Thank you!
I’m lucky to have you here! Thanks!
Great info! Congratulations
Glad it was helpful! Thank you! 🙏
Thanks a million. That’s brilliant. I appreciate it. 🎉 cheers and best regards, Winai
Many thanks! 🤗
You’re more than welcome
Congratulations 🎉❤
Thank you so much!
Very real. Great info. Thank You.
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
This is great, thank you for taking the time to make this thorough video and laying out the stat facts as well. And congrats on passing them test!! Do you go to NAJIT each year? This will be my first time, in Vegas, and i am looking forward to it!
Thank you so much! This will be my first time in NAJIT too! I’m so excited! Please, if we run into each other, say hi! I’d love to meet you!
Thank you for your great information and precious advice. Please keep up the good work.
Thank you! That's so nice of you to say!
Congratulations!!!
Thank you so much 😀
Hi Rosa. I am in Guadalajara Jalisco México. Muchísimas gracias
Hi Hugo! Gracias por estar aquí!
Great video. Love how you broke down the 5% pass rate issue. That makes me see things in an entirely different light.
Thanks! That 5% is deceiving, right? It’s reassuring to know it’s not the actual passing rate of the oral exam, contrary to popular believe. Best of luck!
Very helpful. Thank you!
Thank you, Raul!
🎊🎉Congratulations Rosa and thank you so much for sharing this. So many details and visuals for us to get a clear idea of even the setting, is highly appreciated.
I wanted to ask you about what you recommend from this two or any other; Legal Interpreting or Federal Court Interpreting? I had no idea about the differences between this two, until I was looking for classes and came across this different terms. God bless you🙏🏽💕
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I'm glad you found the details and visuals helpful.
Regarding your question, I guess Federal Court Interpretation is part of what's considered "Legal Interpreting" since it falls within the legal field, but it could be viewed as an area of specialization since it often requires passing a rigorous certification exam.
Many interpreters gain experience in the legal field or obtain a state-level certification before attempting to obtain their federal-level certification. I know this can seem confusing and overwhelming initially, but you're asking the right questions, so keep researching and learning as much as possible! Best of luck!
Do you offer any services for training to get the certified court interpreter?
Preparing to take the test on April 2025. Thank you for this!
waiting for NBCMI Oral exam grade to start working as Medical Interpreter. Can you please explain if you are an Independent Contractor or employee and how you become a freelancer????
Hi Marisol! That's awesome! I hope you nailed that exam! I am an independent contractor. In a nutshell, you can become a freelancer by signing contracts with one or multiple companies (language services providers) to provide interpretation services on demand as a contractor and you can also offer your services to clients who need interpreting services directly, with no intermediaries.
Hello Rosa. I am a blind woman who Wants to get certified as medical and court interpreter at the federal level. It seems like I will need to get a reasonable accommodations in order to get my training and testing done and I wanted to find out if you have an idea of which schools and certification place better provide accommodations to blind individuals. Your advice End guidance will be greatly appreciated.
Do you have a video explaining how you become a freelancer????
Hi again! No, I don't yet, but that's a great idea!