When you are young, of course and when things seem to be happening so fast around you, you don’t dare to feel this way. I understand. At your age, you feel that you cannot afford to pace yourself and let nature takes its course. You feel like forcing the issue and make things happen now, like other youngsters do.
Well, I tell you this, all things happen for a reason and they are all relative. More haste often means less speed. At any rate if I tell you right now that getting the certificate next year may probably be better than getting it this year, you will say “Nuts!”
You will say “Nuts!” and I won’t argue with you either. I understand. What I am saying is, so long as you keep doing what makes you good, i.e. learning one or two useful phrases on business, “life-related” (what’s not life-related?) and “up-to-date news”, in two years’ time, you’ll become a better translator than you will be at the end of this year – because you’ll have mastered more phrases and expressions in two years than in one. It’s simple math.
Of course, getting the certificate one year sooner does seem to have a lot of advantages. It will make you feel good, among other things. But in the long run, it may not be so good. Getting it early may give you the false sense that you’re there, that you know everything there is to know and that you don’t need to work hard any more. In the long run, such feelings may not be so beneficial, obviously.
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