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Im a court reporting student and know that I want to be a captioner when I graduate. What can I do now to help me reach that goal?

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Im a court reporting student and know that I want to be a captioner when I graduate. What can I do now to help me reach that goal?

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The primary determining factor here is whether your school offers a program in captioning. If they do, then you’re a big step ahead, because you are learning about current events, learning how to write television material, such as news, sports, entertainment, finance, etc., and, you have a broad understanding of the requirements of captioning and the goals that you will need to set for yourself in terms of writing speed and writing accuracy, as well as depth of knowledge and dictionary. Please keep in mind that just because you want to become a captioner upon completion of the program doesn’t mean that you will automatically qualify for a position as a captioner or that you will immediately land a job as a captioner. With this thought in mind, you must also keep a focus on your judicial skills, as well, by practicing and testing in Q&A, as well as learning everything there is to know about judicial reporting, both freelance and official environments. Hopefully, this is just the beginni

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