Bryan College Court Reporting School
August 11, 2008 · Print This Article
For over 65 years Bryan has been training Court Reporters and with this long history Court Reporter employers come to us to place 99% of our grads in court reporting positions. With our extensive knowledge and exclusive court training tools on the web we can get you going in their right court reporting position ad at accelerated rate. You will learn faster and graduate sooner online our tools and tradition so request info to start your career today!
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Most common questions about Court Reporting:
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What is the typing requirement of your school? Most NCR a schools require a 225 word Typing speed
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What type of certification is your school provide? Some states do require U.S. certified court reporter certification. So the school must to schools that to you, also within many of the states is required to be a notary public. So ask a school if they provide that type of certification as well most national court reporters Association schools offer a certification of a registered professional reporter, which requires a four-part testing phase, and ongoing training and education.
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Do you provide a steno type machine for training or a real time Computer adapted software program? These are the essential pieces of equipment for either broadcast capture schools, which is the real time theory or for stenographer programs
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Do you offer a degree? Most stenographic programs, because they are more challenging and more lengthy require a degree. There are a number of broadcast captioning schools that training in Realtime theory that only offer a certificate or trained diploma because the course can be done in a far faster rate typically in seven months or so.
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