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Anyone attending the NAIFA review classes?

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 Annemieke Roell on Thu Apr 03, 2008 6:12 pm

TC wrote:
Corporate Lackey wrote:So far it is ranks up towards the top of the worst course I have ever taken.



I was afraid of that. All style, no substance, guess I'll pass on it and not even bother with getting a "review" designation.


TC


TC ...... It is well worth it. Take it. And get the certification.
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Postby benluby on Fri Apr 04, 2008 10:30 am

I am signed up for a review class the first week of next month, as I want to get my hands in it fully. Then I will be working on the stuff Annemieke and I have discussed.
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Postby Annemieke Roell on Fri Apr 04, 2008 10:59 am

benluby wrote:I am signed up for a review class the first week of next month, as I want to get my hands in it fully. Then I will be working on the stuff Annemieke and I have discussed.


Excellent, Ben!!

Who are you taking it from? NAIFA?
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Postby benluby on Fri Apr 04, 2008 11:06 am

Joyce Bailey. She does a small school, and is real world teaching. The NAIFA I am going to do later this year, and go for the cerification with them, as I feel that would be beneficial.
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Postby benluby on Fri Apr 04, 2008 11:15 am

Just checked again, and NAIFA doesn't teach the course in Georgia, nor is it certified in Ga for CE. That is going to basically just be a class to get the cert when I do it, as, for Georgia, it has no official benefit, but for experience and the national certification, it does.
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