From: kevin gannon (kevin@gannons.net)
Date: Mon Oct 17 2005 - 13:55:43 GMT-3
Martins course is top notch, even after the course he is always
happy to answer questions by phone email. He does really
go the extra mile. He knows his stuff and I dont think at the
end of the course anyone didnt have a question unanswered.
Even one about where do daddy long legs come from !.
Regards
Kevin
On 10/17/05, Danny Cox <dandermanuk@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know this keeps popping up, but I haven't seen a thread on this for
> a while. Given that there have been so many lab changes since then
> I'm asking again.
>
> I live in the UK - I've put my lab date back three weeks to Dec8th and
> while I am most certainly not working towards a first-time fail, I
> know a first-time pass is unusual enough to want to look beyond this
> at what happens if I need more attempts. I've come a long way towards
> this goal, but I know there are holes in my ability so it might be
> needed, but equally if I put it off until I am convinced I'm ready
> without ever trying once then maybe I'll never go at all.
>
> In terms of style - I like hands-on, but personally need to understand
> WHY something works. An answer like "because that's the way it is"
> generally doesn't satisfy me and doesn't stay in my brain as well. I
> want more than a course which gives me a pile of kit and a workbook to
> plough through as I have that already at home. I want to have someone
> view and criticise what I do and be able to answer all the daft
> questions which I may have.
>
> I am aware of Martin Shortland's Kinetic course, and Heinz Ulm's
> course in Germany. These both seem to get good reviews - I've only
> read one poor one on Groupstudy anyway. There are also courses by
> Parity, Global Knowledge, Azlan, Netlogic to name those I'm aware of.
> Can anyone give me feedback please on any of those courses if you've
> attended them. If you prefer to email me offline, that's fine.
>
> If I really push very hard I might be able to do a state-side course
> but would have to justify to my employer why it is better than any of
> the European options. Taking a money-no-object stance I'd be
> interested in peoples' views (not that money is no object of course).
>
> cheers + many thanks,
> Danny
>
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