From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Mar 30 2007 - 02:09:49 ART
It seems I am filtered from using the H31NZ U1M word
here...
He said he asked about 25 questions of the proctors
(H31nz teaches his students to ask and drill and to
ask for yet even more questions).
H31nz demands that you know exactly what a question is
asking, exactly what is to be achieved, and then he
asks you to go back to verify whatever else you
overlooked.
This guy did all of this in spades in the class and it
showed up when he went to the lab.
Quite interesting overall.
I'm gonna try to get me three weeks with the dude...
No doubt.
His exercises prepared one for how to approach the lab
from the following:
1. Inventory
2. Questions to ask, what and even how to ask
3. Techniques
4. Research and how to maximimize the DOC CD.
Basiscally everything other folks "mention" in their
classes, H Drills it into your very fiber and makes it
a very natural thing to do.
Others may emphasize "Make No Assumptions"
Mr. H. tskes this to a new level, he says the same and
then asks you why and how and he fully expects an
aswer - the item is never left to the student to try
and come up with his own conslusions.
I've not seen any other program of study yet that
makes such a point of teaching "critical problem
analysis" in such a fashion.
Now, I am still yet to see what Narbik/Brad and Scott
have to offer in this arena and they may very well
pleasantly surprise me.
But to date, while I am told to use these tools and
some give more details than others - in essence,none
does what the H-Bomb does...
I'm gonna do whatever it takes to get my three weeks
with the meister, if I have to take them one at a
time...
--- Ryan <ryan95842@gmail.com> wrote:
> Congratulations!!!!
>
> That's some serious dedication...
>
> -Ryan
>
>
>
>
> On 3/29/07, Darby Weaver <darbyweaver@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hey,
> >
> > The Blood-Red-Eyed Student from H U's
> Bootcamp
> > passed with flying colors.
> >
> > How cool is that!!!
> >
> > Dude passes lab 4 days after finishing his
> training!!!
> >
> > That's an endorsement.
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