For many years I have asked candidates in my 17th and 18th Edition classes if they would consider studying the subject online. The response was generally negative as they preferred the personal aspect to tutorial support and, no doubt, quite enjoyed the banter with their peers. Things have changed and the choice is no longer available. The problem seems to be that the accreditation bodies dont appear to have any facility in place that would allow candidates to sit the exam from an online station other than in an approved centre. If the industry continues to demand that operatives are up to speed with the latest regulations then things are going to have to be done smarter!
Speaking of French. My practice nurse reffered me to a GP. I`d never met her and I was informed she was French- Canadian. As it turned out she was OK but beforehand I was a little worried that she might swear a lot! When my nurse asked why I pointed out the expression folk use after they swear "Oh excuse my French! " Anyway my worries were unfounded.
I am not conversant with French, it`s like a foreign language to me.
Speaking of French. My practice nurse reffered me to a GP. I`d never met her and I was informed she was French- Canadian. As it turned out she was OK but beforehand I was a little worried that she might swear a lot! When my nurse asked why I pointed out the expression folk use after they swear "Oh excuse my French! " Anyway my worries were unfounded.
I am not conversant with French, it`s like a foreign language to me.