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Got a good class coming up in your area? Know of a good book on a tough subject? Let us know about it in this section.

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Postby Goodpasture on Mon Aug 25, 2008 5:24 pm

This Appraisal Education Forum is for notices of upcoming classes and discussion of those classes, both before and after they have been taken. Input on what classes you would like to see is also important.

In setting up the Course Material sub-Forum it is thought that by consolidating course work from various authors, we can offer a catalog of available course work direct from the authors. Appraisal Schools and Education Providers can contact the individual authors and educators for costs and specific information. Although most of it is for CE classes, there will be, on occasion, upgrade classes.
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Re: About This Forum

Postby Jay Trotta on Sun Sep 21, 2008 8:29 pm

during the past year or so, I did take a McKissock "on line" class for the FHA update and a second for materials review, as it had been some time since I gave up that License. I am currently FHA approved and have since acquired another designation (I think I yam joining the alphabet soup club, like it or not). Although I truly hate on line class's, this one was done very well and would recomend it, shuld anyone desire that course. I have taken others and they are enjoyable, but there is no interaction, like a typical class.

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