GoTranscript Audio Test Answers December 08,2021

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I have no idea yet what what is going to be contained in this particular test. It's supposed to be it's supposed to include things that you would have to look up in the guidelines. Like, for example, if I say the number 1500. Or if I say that all right is supposed to be two words. Problem is a lot of you won't look up anything in the guidelines if your life if your life depended on it. I mean, not that it does. Okay. Still getting this particular job does depend on it. So right here in the first this first paragraph, I'd, I've sprinkled a few things you'd have to look have looked up in the guidelines to get right. Will you do it, though, I'm wondering, because a lot of people seem to think all they have to do is apply. They think it doesn't matter if they actually finished the audio test not not realizing that it's actually the most important part.

This is where we find out whether you can follow simple instructions, like checking the GoTranscript guidelines to see how to format it if if the speaker puts two numbers in the same sentence, like three and 18. That's very important. So let's see if you do that correctly or not. Another thing you need to look up is on how long your paragraphs are supposed to be. There's a section in the aforementioned guidelines, telling you exactly how long they should be. And, and yet, we get a lot of tests that are just one big blob of a paragraph. That sad, really, because even when people get every word the audio transcribed correctly, they still fail because of formatting errors. In fact, I'd say that only five out of 100 people actually get through.

Another problem people have with formatting numbers is some not understanding the difference between how you format numbers used to denote years versus the same number used to describe the year. It's, it's, it's even more confusing when you have the same number describing the same type of thing, but in different ways of let me let me clarify that. For example, someone might be talking about an event that occurred in the year 2000. And in the very next sentence, say that it has been over 2000 years since that event happened. It's the same number, and they're even describing the same thing years, but one of them will have a comma and one won't. If you get that right, you may be well on your way to make an hundreds of 1000s of pennies as a transcriber. So good luck.

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