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<blockquote data-quote="But Benefits Are Great!" data-source="post: 387092" data-attributes="member: 15794"><p>I actually liked each of the classes / stations. The group of 20 was split into teams of two (My partner did NOT pass, by the way) and you had a SCHEDULE OF WHAT "STATION" to be at at what time.</p><p> </p><p>Set up very well, exceptionally well organized. The classes on the diad (which had the largest percentage of class time) to me were the most interesting, as I felt I had the most to learn in that area.</p><p> </p><p>Many of the other stations had overlapping teachings, repetitive, which I found was a good thing.</p><p> </p><p>Exceptionally well planned, thought out, organized. EXCELLENT facilitators (Chris, Kim, Kelly, Joe) They needed more free/unscheduled time to practice areas where you were less than proficient (ie all diad training was with an actual DIAD, attached via Bluetooth to a computer terminal. Everything you did actually showed on screen. They needed more practice time.</p><p> </p><p>The battle-axe of a secretary was the only negative I found, and we made up in the end also. Friday morning, everyone trying to test out, waiting to recite the 5 & 10, whatever. She was walking around, asking everyone when they were going to leave, and telling us there was no more studying allowed. And she was serious. That was the only neg. 3 women 17 men. Only guys failed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="But Benefits Are Great!, post: 387092, member: 15794"] I actually liked each of the classes / stations. The group of 20 was split into teams of two (My partner did NOT pass, by the way) and you had a SCHEDULE OF WHAT "STATION" to be at at what time. Set up very well, exceptionally well organized. The classes on the diad (which had the largest percentage of class time) to me were the most interesting, as I felt I had the most to learn in that area. Many of the other stations had overlapping teachings, repetitive, which I found was a good thing. Exceptionally well planned, thought out, organized. EXCELLENT facilitators (Chris, Kim, Kelly, Joe) They needed more free/unscheduled time to practice areas where you were less than proficient (ie all diad training was with an actual DIAD, attached via Bluetooth to a computer terminal. Everything you did actually showed on screen. They needed more practice time. The battle-axe of a secretary was the only negative I found, and we made up in the end also. Friday morning, everyone trying to test out, waiting to recite the 5 & 10, whatever. She was walking around, asking everyone when they were going to leave, and telling us there was no more studying allowed. And she was serious. That was the only neg. 3 women 17 men. Only guys failed. [/QUOTE]
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