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I speak Arabic at home and I’m proficient in Spanish, but general SDN wisdom is to not say you’re fluent in a language unless you can interview in it. I feel like I couldn’t hold an entire med school interview in Arabic, since that type of vocabulary never comes up at home (I’ve never had to explain to my parents that Hap4 is a transcription factor translated during the misfolded protein stress response—the entirety of my research). However, I feel more than comfortable holding basic conversations in Spanish and Arabic, and I can take a medical history in Arabic because I’ve always translated medical terminology for my parents.
Can I include these languages? Or is it better not to?
Can I include these languages? Or is it better not to?