I am a student and was thinking that there is so much I don't know, so much I should know, so much I could learn from the working reporters, etc.

I was thinking that maybe there could be a Tip of Day where reporters or students could just leave a bit of advice or some words of wisdom or even a funny story.

What do ya think?

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tip 1: do finger drills every day, minimum 10 minutes a day
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Excuse my ignorance; but I opened the finger drills and can't understand a thing. What theory is this and can you send me the English words for it so I can translate it into the theory I learned.
How about don't try to balance a spoon on your nose during tests??? :)

I agree with Kelli. Write short. Don't just stop at briefs. Learn to phrase. I highly recommend you incorporate a shorter writing style into your own, and I believe the Stenomaster products are the greatest means to get that accomplished. Like Kelli, I write short out of necessity. I would not be able to keep working if I didn't write extremely short.

An added plus, when you learn to write shorter, you build speed at the same time.

I never did finger drills -- ever. My son who is zooming through school has no idea what a finger drill is. Many reporters swear by them, though, and a lot of good ones at that.

Happy writing short!!
Hi, this is a great idea.
I'm wondering if there is anywhere on the internet that has some practice Q&A's at 225? Any samples or anything?
Thanks!
I love this idea! I'm a student , too. I will pass on the advice I hear from everyone: Read your paper notes!

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