Steno Game: Practice Perfect

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 22

  • @patty4201
    @patty4201 5 лет назад +7

    Great post for new students. That's exactly how we got it DONE 40 years ago! Too many students just pound away at their machines for hours and never analyze!

  • @wandarosado6888
    @wandarosado6888 Год назад

    9 years ago, you recorded this, and I love it. I'm starting to implement this now as I am in my 180/200/225 class. Thank you.

  • @brookecruise3657
    @brookecruise3657 10 лет назад +8

    Hi, LadySteno!!
    I'm 19 and have been a stenographer in downtown Tampa since I was 18 (almost a year). I'm really trying to prepare and become more confident about passing this RPR test in November this year. It's a big deal for me.
    I just stumbled across your channel.
    You're a huge help already, you're really pretty, and I can't wait to get started anew watching your videos everyday!!!
    Thanks!!!

  • @dazem8
    @dazem8 8 лет назад +7

    i will admit that sometimes i do go through the motions and just practice in order to say i practiced. you touching upon the notion that you really need to learn something in that time spoke to me. thanks for the wake up! :)

  • @kevinhisle2159
    @kevinhisle2159 4 года назад

    Have been enjoying getting back into reporting. Your comments are very helpful. I need to be able to pass 225 to get hired in the courthouse. I have speed but notes sloppy. Any advice would be helpful. I've got 4 years freelance but not working for couple years.

  • @CourtReporting3
    @CourtReporting3 10 лет назад +3

    Hi Lady Steno, You should do the captions for your videos. It is a fun challenge.

  • @jackiehuerta2491
    @jackiehuerta2491 7 лет назад +1

    Great information!! Thanks!

  • @tbenas
    @tbenas 8 лет назад +5

    I have kind of hit a plateau at 140/160. Do you think practicing this drill will help improve speed as well?

  • @debrabarron3843
    @debrabarron3843 10 лет назад

    This is great! I must give it a try. Thanks so much!!

  • @roberta-annespaun7160
    @roberta-annespaun7160 4 года назад

    love this! thanks so much for sharing. =)

  • @Ksixxable
    @Ksixxable 7 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @poonamdhiman5140
    @poonamdhiman5140 6 лет назад

    I write @100wpm speed but commits 1 or 2 %mistakes in 840 words dictation. Should I writing at this speed or reduce the speed?

  • @lifeisbeautifulprecious26
    @lifeisbeautifulprecious26 5 лет назад

    How much is the salary for steno

    • @patty4201
      @patty4201 5 лет назад +5

      Reporter for 40 years here. The salary ranges from probably 25,000 all the up to 500,000 for a phenomenal independent reporter. The variables are too numerous to mention. But I think a good average is 60,000 to 100,00. Now, if you are a freelancer reporter (not employed by the court system), you will have no benefits, no retirement plan, no paid vacation, so a lot has to come out of that salary. If you work for the court system, you will get benefits, etc. and your salary will probably be between 45,000 to 110,000 plus transcript income which could generate another 20,000 to 50,000.

    • @nexusSix_237
      @nexusSix_237 4 года назад

      @@patty4201 Wow, thanks so much for all that detail in your reply. I just started court reporting school in CA and I really hope I will be able to learn theory. I am kind of nervous but like you said, working in the court will give good benefits/retirement

    • @patty4201
      @patty4201 4 года назад

      @@nexusSix_237 Oh, California is a different animal. As far as I know, CA freelance salaries are much higher than the rest of the country. So I think you can expect 100K+ with no problem. But contact other CA reporters. I am on the East Coast.

  • @gdwarner
    @gdwarner 11 лет назад +1

    Nice!
    When you say, "add it to your list," Steve Shasty had something perfect for that:
    web.archive.org/web/20091004025855/courtreportinghelp.com/Articles/SHASTAY/Top_25.htm
    Make the 5-by-5 box like he says, plug those words in that you need to add to your list, and when those boxes get full, drill on them in the manner he recommends.
    Of course, if you don't have that many words on your list ... well ... I'm sure you'll come up with something! :o)

    • @LadySteno
      @LadySteno  11 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the link. I am checking it out now.