Overview

We're not here to introduce you to some radical new way of studying. Even if we had one, now wouldn't be the time. You've gotten this far in stenography somehow - something has worked. So why would we now tell you to throw it all out the window? This isn't the time to be testing new writing styles, starting yoga classes to calm your nerves or taking strange pills someone offered you. We need to stick to the court reporting basics! The basics work! Can they be boring and repetitious - yes. But we're going to take the things that have worked for you and make them count!

The RPR exam (given by NCRA) consists of -
Literary at 180 wpm
Jury Charge at 200 wpm
Q&A at 225 wpm

If our RPR Prep Program simply supplied you with plenty of high-quality dictation, that may be enough for a small percentage of you to prepare for the upcoming RPR exam. That's assuming it was used in a productive fashion. But without some kind of solid schedule and supervision, what are the odds of that?


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