Roberts Walsh Gonzalez

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Selena Babayan, CSR, Passed CSR in 2 Years First Attempt

 

Selena Babaylan, CSR

Selena Babayan, CSR, learned the Roberts Walsh Gonzalez theory and qualified in 18 months to take the CSR examination.  She passed the CSR examination on her first attempt.  Selena is now a deposition reporter.

Rachael Moore, CSR, RPR, CRR Candidate

Rachael Moore, CSR

Rachael Moore, CSR, learned the Roberts Walsh Gonzalez theory.  She started the court reporting program in August 2004, qualified to take the CSR examination on December 15, 2005 on her first attempt, passed the CSR examination in March 2006 on her first attempt.  She also earned an AAS degree in Court Reporting during this period.  Rachael is a deposition reporter and is taking the Certified Realtime Reporter (CRR) examination Saturday, May 1. 2010.

Selena De Hart, CSR, Qualied for CSR in 2 Years

 

Selena De Hart, CSR LA Superior Court Reporter

Selena De Hart, CSR, learned the Roberts Walsh Gonzalez theory and completed the court reporting program in two years.  She is currently an LA Superior Court Reporter.

Dustin Huffer, CSR, Qualified to Take the CSR in 17 Months

 

Dustin Huffer, CSR/CART Reporter

Dustin Huffer, CSR, who is now a deposition reporter who works with Barkley Reporters learned the Roberts Walsh Gonzalez theory and qualified to take the CSR examination in 17 months.  He passed the skills portion of the CSR examination on his first attempt.  Even though he is a deposition reporter, he is a CART reporter for evening classes at UC Irvine.  He said that he enjoys learning and helping someone while you learn is a great gift.

Update:  Kathy Bates, Owner of DW Reporting, said that Dustin Huffer has done several depositions for her agency and that her clients really like his work and his professionalism.

Kylie Evans Reaches 180 WPM in 1 Year

 

Kylie Evans

Congratulations to Kylie Evans who learned the RobertsWalshGonzalez theory and reached the speed of 180 wpm in 1 year.  Kylie is an outstanding student who works hard and is motivated to become a CSR.  If you know of anyone who writes the RobertsWalshGonzalez theory who is making great progress, please contact jgonzalez@robertswalshgonzalez.com

Michelle Graciano, CSR, Completes Program in 21 Months While Attending UCLA

Michelle Graciano

Michelle Graciano learned the Roberts Walsh Gonzalez theory and completed the court reporting program at South Coast College in 21 months while concurrently working toward a B.A. degree at UCLA.  Michelle not only finished her certificate requirements but completed her AAS degree requirements with the skill achievement level of 225 wpm on the same day.   Update:  Michelle qualified to take the June 2010 CSR and passed on her first attempt.   Congratulations, Michelle.  You will be a great reporter.  Update:  Michelle  will be working with Stelding Reporters.

UPDATE: Kaitlyn Lancaster, CSR Candidate

 

Kaitlyn Lancaster Qualifies for the CSR on her first attempt.

Kaitlyn Lancaster not only completed the 200 wpm skill level in 14 months but qualified to take the CSR examination on her first attempt.  Congratulations, Kaitlyn.

Mallory Owen, CSR February 2010 CSR

Mallory Owen, CSR

Mallory Owen, CSR, is one of the latest CSRs who learned the RobertsWalshGonzalez theory and completed the court reporting program in fewer than 3 years and became a California CSR.  Congratulations, Mallory.

Kathy Haytak, CSR, Completed in Under 3 Years and Had a Baby

Kathy Haytak, CSR, learned the RobertsWalshGonzalez theory, had a baby, and completed the program in under three years.  She is now a deposition reporter.

February 2009 Graduates Who Graduated in Record Time

Graduated in Fewer Than 3 Years

 Andrea Rinker, CSR; Candace Galvan, CSR; Kayleigh Sargeant, CSR; Tracy Brown; CSR; Jamie Matlock, CSR graduated using  the RobertsWalshGonzalez theory in fewer than 3 years and are now deposition reporters.