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Old 12/10/11, 8:27 PM
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Linas you may have the luxury of learning this way but not all can. I think you are missing the point of people's ability to see what is going on at all times. Studies have shown that you miss way more in schooling then you do in home study. You still need hands on but this should not be the main focus in learning. The other problem with schools is the instructors sometimes do not care where as If you take the info on line you will never need to worry about all the problems created with anxiety.
Some do not have the commitment to learn at home and need the extra push where as others love knowledge and grab it at any chance they can.
Patterns sometimes become defects in school also when the teacher has no time to train himself and is regulated by course coordinator, so the defect carries on to the students and the problems go full circle again.
I don't care about your opinion Kevin. I think you don't see what is going on at any time. LOL Many of us wonder where you learned some of the s h i t you come up with at times. It's like you raided Robert Downey Jr.'s medicine cabinet.LOL

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Old 12/10/11, 8:42 PM
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Old 12/10/11, 11:58 PM
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Like Barry Bonds? But his problem wasn't strike-outs.
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Old 12/13/11, 7:27 PM
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Yes this is very good training. I can 't remember when I took it but I did like the way it follows InterNachi in training in segments. This is the best way to train someone no matter what field you are in.
The days of 3 day training and a final exam are out the window. JMO
Sorry Kevin, but to quote you here you do say, and I quote, "This is the best way to train someone no matter what field you are in".

I disagree. Whether it's the Nachi way or not.

I stand by my original claim that everybody learns different topics in different ways. I needed this topic drilled into me in a way only an in class, hands on environment could provide. This way may be fine for most, but going into this course I knew that electrical was my weak spot. I needed help. I got it, and now, finally, I get it (electricity that is), or at least I am understanding it better. I have a long way to go.



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Old 12/13/11, 9:57 PM
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If you take the approach that you need to learn everything in School this is OK. I never said you did not need hands on. What I was pointing out is progressive learning is better than crash course learning. Electrical cannot be taught online without basic knowledge. The same goes for any field in Home Inspection. Most that started on this course have a background in Electrical, Plumbing, Contracting ect. If you are starting without a background then yes you must get the basics in School.



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In person and hands on is always best or we all would have been able to learn Risk and Monopoly by reading the instructions.
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