In the world of shorthand—whether you practice Pitman, Gregg, or Sloan— represents the threshold of professional competency.

High-quality practice material is essential for developing the muscle memory required for 100 WPM. Use these resources to find transcripts and practice passages:

What is the or career path you are preparing for? What is your current comfortable writing speed ?

Instead of piecing together resources from multiple scattered sources, these websites offer organized collections of both PDF dictation files and audio practice materials specifically for 100 wpm.

These classic textbooks are the foundation of stenography education worldwide and are freely available in digital PDF form.

To pass a 100 WPM test, you should regularly practice with 110 WPM and 120 WPM audio. This makes the actual 100 WPM target feel slow and manageable by comparison.

Moving from 80 WPM to 100 WPM requires a shift from simply knowing outlines to developing .

Speedstar hosts the official audio dictation files used in the Tamil Nadu Government Technical Examinations (GTE) held in September 2021. This collection includes:

Before listening to any dictation, thoroughly read the PDF passage. Identify unfamiliar words and note their shorthand outlines. This preview ensures you are mentally prepared for the dictation.

The following resources provide downloadable PDF files containing passages explicitly timed for 100 WPM speed practice: