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At 8:24 on July 25, 2009, Christine (Steno Nerd) said…
Hi, Julie!

I'm a court reporting student too! I went back to school full-time last year. I'm currently at 160 (one more test to pass into 180!), and I'm trying to graduate by next year (1 1/2 years the most!). What speed are you in? How's school? :)

If you're looking for motivation (as you say in your profile info, hehehe), then please check out my blog -- www.stenonerd.blogspot.com. It's my little blog about going through school, and I use it to encourage fellow CR students like yourself and to just chart my progress, etc. Hope you can find great stuff there! :)

And I sincerely wish you a HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! May it be a great one for you, Julie! :)

Christine

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I'm a Steno Nerd!
At 8:21 on July 25, 2009, Christine (Steno Nerd) said…

At 13:24 on July 24, 2009, April McMillan, CRR, RPR, CSR said…
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At 13:27 on August 3, 2008, Sue @ The Brief Zone said…
Hi Julie, check out The Brief Zone !
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At 16:26 on May 22, 2008, Brittany Imler said…
You mentioned that you were in a 60wpm speed class...how long was that for? They started us right into the 80/100 class fresh out of Theory! Most people were only writing at 30-50wpm and the second week of class they issued speed tests for everyone. But even though it is an 80/100 class, we still took our first test at 60wpm and moved onto 80 when we passed one of those. It wasn't like we had to pass them or even come close to passing in the very beginning, but STILL! It was scary! I'm glad that's over with now and I know what to expect.
At 8:30 on May 21, 2008, JiLL said…
Yes, i am indeed an onliney. I am attending the Court Reporting Institue of Dallas. I have been enrolled since April '07. Very challenging & time consuming but so worth it in the end. Good to meet u as well!
At 7:20 on May 21, 2008, JiLL said…
HaY JuliE--LookS likE aloTTa u Are FroM CaLi...lucky yall. Jus SayIn' Hell0.
At 17:06 on May 20, 2008, Brittany Imler said…
Hey Julie. Yeah, I started school last July and like it a lot...well, as much as you can like it I guess! ha ha I'm in the 80/100 speed building class (my first) this quarter, and we're about 7 weeks into it. I've only passed one speed test so far, but that was a BIG thing to accomplish! I don't find that the actual speed as far as my fingers moving quickly is a challenge, but the actual Theory part of it coming just as quick is the most challenging to me. There is still so much that I don't remember or I hesitate on BIG TIME. I'm just ready to be done with all of this and really be a great writer! I can't wait until I am able to look back on all of this and think, "it was worth every minute". So, are you still in Theory then? Which Theory are you learning? I'm a Phoenix Theory. Are you wanting to be a CR, captioner, or what?
At 14:45 on April 23, 2008, Javari Judon said…
Hi thank you for adding me. Yes court reporting is tough I just seem not to be abled to get passed the anxiety of it all.
At 15:22 on April 21, 2008, DivaCRStudent said…
Thank you, Julie
At 21:53 on April 20, 2008, DivaCRStudent said…
How do you like Argonaunt? I'm thinking of transfering there.
At 16:47 on April 8, 2008, Linda Vaccarezza said…
hi hi
im happy to answer any questions you might have..
linda
At 21:09 on March 28, 2008, Kathleen said…
Hi there! I wasn't one to practicce much. Court reporting has come very naturally to me. I think my main piece of advice would be to set goals for youself and believe that you can achieve them! If you believe in yourself you can do anything you set your mind to. I like the book in CD called The Secret, it was really motivating to me and spoke a lot about believing in yourself. Also, surround yourself with people at school that will motivate you and support you on the days when you want to give up. I hate school, but this is the best thing I have ever done for myself. Stick with it and you will love it. If you ever need anything don't hesitate to ask me. Good luck with everything!

Kathleen
At 14:41 on March 26, 2008, Vanessa said…
Hi Julie, how are you liking it so far? Well, I started court reporting school I think Aug of '03 and it took me a little over 2 years to get through school. I aced the machine portion of the test and the other portion, but I missed the English test by a few points so I had to wait a while to take the test again. But from the day I started school to my first job was exactly 3 years. I think what got me to get through school so fast was constantly challenging myself to go faster. I always had to get a better accuracy than what I previously did. Also, when you get into speeds what really helped me was a website called speedbuiders.com. You pay for the dictation but they also have a little animated 4-voice that really helped me. 4-voice was what I did best in school I think because of that. And I also sat in court for a year and a half and that was really helpful because it gets you used to the "real" world. :) I don't know if I helped you, but let me know if you ever have any questions or need a pep talk! I know how it is being in school and how mentally exhausting it is! Good luck with everything.
At 14:23 on March 26, 2008, Danielle Dzioba said…
HeY Julie, Nice to meet you :)
At 14:13 on March 10, 2008, Monica said…
Hey yes that is evel dick! i love him and big brother lol... are you watching this season?
At 18:15 on February 10, 2008, Lindsey Perry said…
Thanks, Julie! Court reporting school is hard, so hang in there. I'll be around probably once a week to build speed for the RPR, so I'm sure I'll be seeing you :)
At 15:36 on February 10, 2008, Krista said…
hey ;-) are you done with Theory yet? Congratulations! I guess now they're giving you guys one year to go from Theory to get out of 100's! Is that right? We didn't have that rule when I was in theory ;) If it were, maybe I'd be a little further along!

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