What skills will I learn while attending The New England School of Court Reporting?
NESCR’s program provides students with the instruction and then the practice to develop skills and academic competencies required to become a Court Reporter. As students develop a knowledge of specialized terminology and procedures used in the courtroom and deposition proceedings, they also learn language principles and vocabulary building of legal, medical, and technical terms. They develop skills for recording multiple-voice speakers and for preparing saleable transcripts. NESCR prepares students for employment as Court Reporters. Students train on powerful computers to digitally record their verbatim reporting of proceedings onto the hard drive, using state-of-the-art speech recognition RealTime technology. A software system and Dragon Naturally Speaking record examination proceedings, testimony, judicial opinion, judge’s charge to the jury, literary judgment or sentence for court, depositions, and other proceedings related to medical, conference, and meeting reporting. Additional o