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Court Reporting Students Top 10 List

topTop 10 Things A Court Reporting Student Absolutely Must Do In Order To Get Out Of School

Recently I was asked by some court reporting students my advice on how to get out of court reporting school. The answer to that question is simple: Do Not Quit. But don't quit is not really enough; is it? Students want to get out of school with their sanity intact too. What good is a crazy court reporter out there? Thus was born Todd's Top 10 List below... Enjoy!


Number 10 - Strive For Accuracy
Are you focusing on speed instead of accuracy? Bad idea. Step 1 = Get accuracy. Step 2 = Get fast. Step 3 = Get CSR license!

Number 9 - Short Sentences
Are you punctuating using Todd's 100% guaranteed correct grammar rule? Use a period asap. Make short sentences. That's the rule. And even when the next sentence starts with and.

Number 8 - Be Excellent Not Perfect
Are you attempting to have perfect notes? Nobody has ever achieved this feat. You won't either. Lose the perfectionism. Strive for excellence instead.

Number 7 - Show Up
Are you attending school every day? Remember: Playing hookey doesn't pay very well.

Number 6 - Do What You're Told
Are you following the school's curriculum? Don't try to reinvent the wheel. Blaze your own trail at your own peril!

Number 5 - Sweat The Small Stuff
Are you typing every single word in your notes? You should be! The word the is just as costly as Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. (Yes, that is a real word. It is a lung disease.)

Number 4 - Consistency
Are you typing every test whether or not you feel you got it or not? Only do this if you want to get out of school quickly.

Number 3 - Back To Basics
Are you getting back to basics? In other words, are you constantly reviewing theory?

Number 2 - Read Your Notes
Are you reading your notes every day? If you were making consistent mistakes, how would you know?

Number 1 - Do Your Best Then Rest
Are you doing the best you can? If so, relax and have peace in that. If not, get crackin'!



05/15/2015

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Todd Olivas

Todd Olivas is a court reporter and entrepreneur.
He founded TO&A in 2003.

  Comment by Malia Davis | 08/24/2018
These are great tips for people looking to become court reporting professionals. I bet they are helpful tips for finding a reporting specialist to hire, as well, because you can look for these things in their work. If they do what they`re told, like you said, then they will probably be the right person to hire.


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