Awww, that was very sweet of your court reporting program to throw a banquet for you guys... complete with that awesome, very unique cake and super cute pic! :)
I go to Tri-Community, and I went back to full-time status last year. Before then I only went to school very, very part-time (I put work ahead of school then... now I wish I hadn't!). I'm at 160 wpm with one test needed to get to 180 wpm. I go back to school on Tuesday.
It's super hard to find/make the time to practice since I also work 26 hours at a law office, freelance on the side as a transcriptionist, and have a boyfriend, family, friends, and church privileges/obligations. But I really need to UP MY GAME if I really want to finish by next year! That's the goal!
Any tips on how/what to practice? Would love to get your input!
Also, what kind of work do you do now as a licensed reporter? When I finish, I want to be a broadcast captioner and either at a studio or work from home.
Thanks for the nice words about my boyfriend and me. One very big reason why I chose court reporting is their flexible schedule -- when we get married and start having kids, I want to stay home with them. So the plan is to work at night doing captioning from home. We'll see! :)
Hey Stephanie..you know I had to come by and say HAPPY BIRTHDAY:) May God bless you with many more years to come and hope you have a wonderful day. Take care!!!
I am glad the last two were much better. Every job is another opportunity to fine tune your skills. Keep a journal and share any tips that would help your classmates gain better understanding of the profession. Have a wonderful day!
Hello Stephanie,
How did your first Depo. go? Did you swear in your witness?????
Keep a journal for us, okay. You have so raised the bar. Keep going!
Have a fantastic day, Micki
How are your doing? All is well here. We just completed our first week of the fall semester. We have about 50 theory babies. Do you remember when your were a baby??????
Thx Stephanie. I love your new pics. I especially like the statement "New CSR." I wanted to tease you that I never seen anybody look so sexy pumping gas. ha ha
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I go to Tri-Community, and I went back to full-time status last year. Before then I only went to school very, very part-time (I put work ahead of school then... now I wish I hadn't!). I'm at 160 wpm with one test needed to get to 180 wpm. I go back to school on Tuesday.
It's super hard to find/make the time to practice since I also work 26 hours at a law office, freelance on the side as a transcriptionist, and have a boyfriend, family, friends, and church privileges/obligations. But I really need to UP MY GAME if I really want to finish by next year! That's the goal!
Any tips on how/what to practice? Would love to get your input!
Also, what kind of work do you do now as a licensed reporter? When I finish, I want to be a broadcast captioner and either at a studio or work from home.
Thanks for the nice words about my boyfriend and me. One very big reason why I chose court reporting is their flexible schedule -- when we get married and start having kids, I want to stay home with them. So the plan is to work at night doing captioning from home. We'll see! :)
Thanks for replying so quickly... TTYL!
Christine
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Would you share your studying tips please? :D
Thank you for checking out my blog!
Christine
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bye bye
keep up the good work.
How did your first Depo. go? Did you swear in your witness?????
Keep a journal for us, okay. You have so raised the bar. Keep going!
Have a fantastic day, Micki
Keep smiling!
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