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For a young person who's just finished high school or Tawjihi in an Arab country, which do you think would be more useful to him if he is interested in becoming a translator later on:
1. A degree in English language and literature
2. A degree in Arabic language and literature
3. A degree in translation
What have your experiences been?
Assume that the person will study in an Arab country and already speaks English semi-fluently. Als... See more
For a young person who's just finished high school or Tawjihi in an Arab country, which do you think would be more useful to him if he is interested in becoming a translator later on:
1. A degree in English language and literature
2. A degree in Arabic language and literature
3. A degree in translation
What have your experiences been?
Assume that the person will study in an Arab country and already speaks English semi-fluently. Also, these are the only options as his scores do not qualify him to pursue fields like engineering or medicine.
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