Hi, everyone. I have a friend that is considering purchasing the Light Speed by Stenovations. She has some general questions, and because we all know how daunting the task of purchasing a steno machine can be, I'm hoping to get some good, general feedback.
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Posted on September 17, 2012 at 15:05 — 6 Comments
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Stacy, so glad to hear you are doing so well these days! Shooting for 200 means it won't be too much longer now! I've had a nice slowdown with work. Just in time for me to test out the new Eclipse developmental version. So we're both excited!
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Hi! Yes, I came here to see where I posted that about practicing from perfect notes, and found it on your page! One of those weird coincidences!
I'm confident you'll get there!
I think if you posted a classified ad, you'd definitely get a buyer. Many students are interested in the ergo factor.
Now that you have another writer, here's a paste of an old post from this site I wrote about how I passed my Certificate of Merit (RMR) at the same time as my CSR after two years and two months in full-time CR school a million years ago.
Here's how I practiced from perfect paper tape notes. I would take my lesson book which had page-long transcripts, essentially. I don't have them any more. I'm thinking there was literary and jury charge and Q and A. I'd put it next to me on a desk, then I'd stroke out perfectly one or two sentences. I'd rip the paper off, put it where I could see it easily, and while looking only at my actual strokes on the paper, keep writing those same strokes, going faster and faster. Once I was really fast and smooth, I'd move on to the next sentence or two.
If you try it, please start a new discussion and let me know if it helps you with your accuracy, speed, and readback. Jenny
http://csrnation.ning.com/forum/topics/1736041:Topic:17865?commentId=1736041%3AComment%3A20368
Tons of great advice in that thread!