Not sure that is where her head is - NM
Posted By: CARDIACMT on 2006-03-09
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keep your head up
oooh i failed many many tests lol. But, i'm one of those people that when it comes time to "test" i clam up and suddenly don't know what i'm doing. I put way to much pressure on myself so my advice to you is to keep studying. Learn as much as you can on your spare time and when you test say to yourself "you know what, i'm good enough and i can do this"
good luck =)
If you'd like i have a website they names transcription companies state by state so you can start going down the line and seeing if they'll let you apply.
You hit the nail on the head with that one.
"Again, this is a MESSAGE BOARD where anyone can say anything they want. It doesn't make it the truth."
You hit that nail on the head!
You have to use your head for the first part! :) The
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Just a head up - these are also the most expensive schools
Both Andrews and M-TEC are excellent. I have never head of one being better than the other.
You can't go wrong with either one.
Remember Nipper, the RCA dog with its head tilted?
Well, sometimes I feel like poor old Nipper as I try to listen oh-so-carefully to dictations. Can anyone offer some suggestions/opinions as to what headphones are really good for transcription? Currently I am using the headphones from an old portable cd player, and now I'm wondering if there are some headphones that are especially good for transcription. I've checked out a few websites, but there are so many to choose from. Does anyone have a favorite?
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