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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
ahhhh... very nice. yes! ASL is more than just a language, it's part of a whole other culture really. it's funny (to me) when people think ASL is english-with-hands.
the interpreter job seems super intense. when i was in grad school i had a couple of deaf classmates (not in my actual class but in courses i took) and the interpreter would be there going at lightning speed.
well i hope she can take advantage of the hiatus to save her pesos and practice more in the meantime. it's not like she can take the course elsewhere & transfer credits, right? if it was english 101 maybe...
anyway, good to hear things go well in spite of obstacles
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yeah...definitely not just English with hands. A whole new syntax n what not. ASL is not offered in many colleges around here. There's only like 3 where she can continue and one is pretty far.