answering common court reporting questions... (EPISODE 4)

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 37

  • @101fanofTwilight
    @101fanofTwilight Před rokem +23

    Loving the CR series! Maybe do an interview with your mom? I am currently in CR school and I have been interested in working as an official. 😊

  • @carinalopez7935
    @carinalopez7935 Před rokem +21

    Can you do a day in the life of a depo reporter ✨

  • @gcolombelli
    @gcolombelli Před 3 měsíci +4

    8:00 Stenovations Lightspeed Writer / Zenith? StenoKeyboards Asterisk?
    8:05 Neutrino Group Infinity Ergonomic? Cheetah Systems Gemini Revolution Grand / Piper / Concept?
    For such a niche thing, the range of different hardware available is surprisingly wide. Thanks to things like the Open Steno Project, there's even people who learn steno as a hobby or for ergonomic / health reasons, not just for professional court reporting. Being able to learn the basics and practice that on a cheaper regular* keyboard instead of a professional machine lowers the barrier of entry by at least an order of magnitude.
    * membrane keyboards require some gimmicks, a mechanical keyboard with N-key rollover is preferred and there are way more ergonomic options out there in the 50~125 USD range as well; ortholinear or column staggered keyboards are better suited for chording and split keyboards offer a lot more ergonomic improvement potential.

    • @blackbird1132
      @blackbird1132 Před měsícem

      rip neutrino group, world's only split lever action machine, and they're defunct

  • @leticiasalas6647
    @leticiasalas6647 Před rokem +5

    Great advice - DON'T take the exam just to feel what it's like. Only take it when you're ready!

  • @cheraz713
    @cheraz713 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Just now beginning to explore career late in life and have had no real experience listening and directly documenting what I’m hearing. I might have no aptitude for it. NRCA has a 6 week class to help with this decision, and I’m wondering if anyone here has taken the course (“A to Z Programs”).
    I’m also not finding many schools in Texas that NCRA recommends. I am in Harris County and surprised there is nothing here locally.
    I would love it if your Mom joined you for one of these episodes!
    Thank you Chloe for putting this information out there. I wish you the best in luck and love. Your mom must be very proud of you. 🥰

    • @paigerichter1507
      @paigerichter1507 Před 8 měsíci +1

      hi! i am in texas & have been doing some research as well because im also interested in this field & what’s i’ve found is that there is two schools in houston & arlington or online from courtreporterathome & they will get you a job after you finish as well!! idk about the schools tho. they are way more expensive than the online program i found so i stopped looking into them. lol also i found from another video that the A to Z program is helpful to take before classes because it teaches you all the letters & alphabet

  • @z4ofus
    @z4ofus Před 9 měsíci

    I love the idea of listening/practicing at church!

  • @Les-zh8tz
    @Les-zh8tz Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for these series!! I'm learning so much. Someone else mentioned it, but an interview with your mom would be awesome!
    Another question I had was: how what's the transition like from freelance to official courtroom reporter, and vice versa? Curious what you know from others in the field. Thank you!!

  • @inkling00
    @inkling00 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for posting this video I am looking into court reporter as a career & listening to your insights really help!

  • @vampire9692
    @vampire9692 Před měsícem

    Omg I live in the Alvin area too!!

  • @karlyrambusch1120
    @karlyrambusch1120 Před rokem

    Thank you for your videos! I am currently in court reporting school and these videos are very helpful 😊

  • @thebluedot4728
    @thebluedot4728 Před 6 měsíci +1

    we need a steno machine maintence video :D

  • @hayleybedits
    @hayleybedits Před 11 měsíci +1

    My question is - do you have to go to Court Reporting school in the same state that you want to work? Or can you go to a school, graduate, and then take the state examine for whichever state you want to work in?

    • @Kat-fy1qc
      @Kat-fy1qc Před 10 měsíci

      Good question. I was thinking the same thing! I live in FL but plan to move and live in TX and want to be sure I do this correctly.

    • @thechloesalazar
      @thechloesalazar  Před 9 měsíci +3

      Honestly I’m not too sure, I think it could be okay. You just have to pass the state exam for the state you want to work in. So make sure you’re prepared on the specific’s states rules when you take the written part of the exam. But the learning the machine is probably similar

  • @kleinc2584
    @kleinc2584 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I have a couple questions maybe you can answer in a future video or in the comments
    I have piercings (eyebrows, helix, etc) and tattoos. Is there a specific dress code or look I need to follow?
    As a guy, do I need to wear a formal attire ie a suit&tie or can I get away with casual formal like a dress shirt with no tie or t-shirt with a blazer over?
    Do you think anyone can reach over 225+ wpm or do you think some people just dont have that "ability"? I've read experiences online where people couldn't break through 225wpm
    Thanks for making these btw it really makes this career more comfortable to commit to!

  • @varioush
    @varioush Před rokem +2

    Do you need to learn about the law in order to have a basic understanding of legal terms and whatnot, or do they teach you this in Court Reporting school?

    • @thechloesalazar
      @thechloesalazar  Před rokem +2

      In the school I went to there was a class that taught some Latin terms, as they are often used in legal settings. But other than that, you kind of learn along the way!

  • @TimEnglish-qn7or
    @TimEnglish-qn7or Před 3 měsíci

    Chloe, I am 57 yrs old, been in the court system for 32 yrs (retired) and decided to go to court reporting school as a second career. I start next month. I’ve enjoyed your videos ref: CR topics, especially this Q&A video. Any advice for older folks beginning a CR program?

  • @rachelnicole8207
    @rachelnicole8207 Před rokem

    Great video! What is the difference between AAERT cert, like a certified electronic reporter, and a Stenographer? I’ve read both do depos but I’m confused on the difference? Thanks!💜

  • @mommybwalker
    @mommybwalker Před rokem

    Hello! Your videos were great! Thank you so much. I am very interested in getting the national certification. Do you have any recommendations for training classes for that?

  • @serenamartinez1666
    @serenamartinez1666 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi any tips or tricks to memorize coding? Did you take or go over any special coding material?

  • @BetterThrive
    @BetterThrive Před 5 měsíci

    What do you do steno for on Zoom conferences?

  • @nitaraaleeze3571
    @nitaraaleeze3571 Před rokem +1

    Is your associates degree in court reporting/what was your major? And is your degree an Associates of Applied Science? :)

    • @thechloesalazar
      @thechloesalazar  Před rokem

      My associates is of applied science :) and then I have my state certification

  • @kroert2259
    @kroert2259 Před rokem

    You should interview your mom!

  • @amynicole_3331
    @amynicole_3331 Před rokem

    What kind of person do you think would enjoy a career as a CR?

  • @beakay8700
    @beakay8700 Před 10 měsíci

    Would taking a shorthand class before starting court reporter school help? Just to get one’s feet wet…?

    • @thechloesalazar
      @thechloesalazar  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Maybe look into court reporting theory, what the keys mean, things like that! That would help a lot

  • @mujeeburrahman3352
    @mujeeburrahman3352 Před rokem

    Hi maam
    i am from manual stenographer from pakistan .
    Can i learn court reporting from online source and on scholarship ?
    please guide.

    • @thechloesalazar
      @thechloesalazar  Před rokem +1

      Yes there are programs online for the United States

    • @mujeeburrahman3352
      @mujeeburrahman3352 Před rokem

      @@thechloesalazar
      Thank you maam for reply
      Please upload video regarding international student and about scholarship.

  • @melissavega1800
    @melissavega1800 Před rokem

    Are you an RPR?

  • @rebekahwasserzieher
    @rebekahwasserzieher Před 8 měsíci +1

    I am a retired court reporter. My advice is to write as short as you possibly can. Also add your endings into the main stroke. Don't come back for the endings. So, for example, STARTING = STARGT, not START/-G. STARTS = STARTS; STARTED = STARTD; STARTER = STAERT. Also, use -DZ for your ING endings when the -G is already part of the main stroke. So BAKE - PWAEUBG. BAKING = PWAEUBGDZ. I don't know why the theories out there aren't teaching this. The only one is Mark Kenslinbury (sp?). This will save you a lot of strokes and help you hang on when people are speaking fast. Come up with your phrase starters and endings. This will help shave off a lot of strokes too. My stroke for DID is SDL (STKHR). E for he, AO for she, EU for I, AE for they and AOE for we. "Did she answer?" SDLAONS. "Did you know?" SDLUFN. I use FN for know and N for no. "Did you remember" SDLURB. "Did she take" SDLAOFRDZ. And practice, practice, practice!

    • @blackbird1132
      @blackbird1132 Před měsícem

      Hobbyist stenographer here, champion steno iirc is as short as magnum.