ALL GLORY TO GOD ALONE!!!!!! I could not have done this without the LORD's abundant blessings and the constant support and encouragement from my husband, family, friends, and court reporting community. I passed with 27 errors out of a possible maximum of 50, scoring a 98.7% accuracy! My favorite number is 27 (we got married on March 27th)!!! It's so meant to be!!! :) :) :)
For those of you who didn't get a pass this time, don't fret. Keep pushing and believing. You'll get your pass... it's only a matter of time!!! Be proud that you gave the CSR exam your 100% effort!!! During the waiting period from the July 19th CSR exam until today when I got the results, I kept telling myself to be proud of the 100% effort I gave to the exam. I can't and won't regret anything since I gave it my absolute best shot. And you shouldn't either!!! Don't be discouraged. Just pick yourself back up and get at it again. I believe in you!!! You can do this!!!
Christine!
ReplyDeleteLong time no write! I haven't kept abreast about what you've been up to since I last wrote you an email back in February/March.
I have to say CONGRATULATIONS on your incredible achievement!! I felt like I was right there at your side as you explained all your excitement with passing the qualifiers, graduating from the DAS program, and the finally passing the CSR exam! I almost whopped out loud when I saw the post header!
Your blog has been a constant inspiration and I hope that you choose to continue updating it as you venture out into the real world of court reporting. I hear those first two years are a real learning curb!
When I last wrote you, I was still in Theory, but I've now started the fall semester in the 140 speed-building class and look forward to passing some tests!
Do let me know how the English/Legal/Practices (?) portions of the test go! I'd love to know!
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