Y'all should try Classen and Buck for those classes. Yes you pay $40 but "rumor has it" you can complete an 8 hour course in about 2 hours. That's how I did Special Investigative Topics, Federal Law Update, and Cultutal Diversity.
Y'all should try Classen and Buck for those classes. Yes you pay $40 but "rumor has it" you can complete an 8 hour course in about 2 hours. That's how I did Special Investigative Topics, Federal Law Update, and Cultutal Diversity.
I've tried online classes, just never could get through them. I'm weird but I really enjoy going to a class room course. Guess I like to meet people and watch videos.
They automatically mailed mine to me. However, it took quite some time. As a matter of fact, I received my intermediate & advanced in the mail on the same day.
I did too. It took a while to get them for me also.
I've tried online classes, just never could get through them. I'm weird but I really enjoy going to a class room course. Guess I like to meet people and watch videos.
I'm the same way, I definitely learn more in the classroom setting and I enjoy classes. Plus, lets be honest, sometimes I'd rather be in class learning than sweating bullets in that car for 12 hours that night. Its nice to have a break sometimes. Online classes are a great option though if you have to have a class real quick and don't have time to attend. I'm glad we have the option for most subjects except for CIT.
I'm the same way, I definitely learn more in the classroom setting and I enjoy classes. Plus, lets be honest, sometimes I'd rather be in class learning than sweating bullets in that car for 12 hours that night. Its nice to have a break sometimes. Online classes are a great option though if you have to have a class real quick and don't have time to attend. I'm glad we have the option for most subjects except for CIT.
I'm two classes away from obtaining my intermediate license. I have the years and hours. Tomorrow I will complete the last two required courses needed.
My question is, after I complete the courses how do I get my intermediate? Do they send it to me automatically or do I have to apply for it? Do I do it or does my department?
Thanks!
This is from TCLEOSE website.
Beginning September 1, 2011 proficiency certificates will no longer be
automatically generated and mailed to your appointing agency.
Is that because you you had the time and hours once you had the required courses at same time?
Not sure, but I doubt it. The same thing has happened w/ quite a few if the guys at work. I wasn't really concerned about it either way. I just figured they'd show up when they show up. And, they did.
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