1st March does not change anything...
Its too little time...
Malgorzata Zaczek

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nic
Fox
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 10:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Java Programming Online Training Course By Sang Shin
Subject: Re: [java programming] Re: Feb 25th deadline for submitting all
homeworks

Certainly any extension would be helpful for me (it's only 3 days in  
this case though). I'll probably subscribe to take on further courses  
anyway, but having a deadline I can realistically meet is good for me  
to get motivated to finish the course sooner rather than later.

Regards
Nic Fox

On 17/02/2010, at 12:43 PM, mcalex wrote:

> You are too generous, sir.
>
> On Feb 16, 11:37 pm, Sang Shin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 2/16/2010 7:57 AM, Zaczek Malgorzata wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>
>>> I need some more time to complete my course.
>>
>>> Could you move deadline from 25^th february to 12ve March 2010?
>>
>>> You really told us too late about conversion,
>>
>> I am not sure I would agree with you on this since there is no on- 
>> going
>> class of this course since last Nov.
>>
>> In any case, how about March 1st as the new deadline?
>>
>> -Sang Shin
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Regards,
>>
>>> Malgorzata Zaczek
>>
>>>
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>>
>>> *From:* [email protected]
>>> [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of
>>> *Sang Shin
>>> *Sent:* Friday, February 12, 2010 4:03 PM
>>> *To:* Kevin Penrose
>>> *Cc:* Java Programming Online Training Course By Sang Shin
>>> *Subject:* Re: [java programming] Feb 25th deadline for submitting  
>>> all
>>> homeworks
>>
>>> On 2/12/2010 9:29 AM, Kevin Penrose wrote:
>>
>>> Sang Shin,
>>
>>> I really appreciate the work you have put into these courses and  
>>> find
>>> the content to be very thorough and useful. But I do have a couple  
>>> of
>>> small concerns:
>>
>>>     * I started the current Java Programming course late (like  
>>> just a
>>>       month ago instead of back in November), and I think it's going
>>>       to be a little hard for me to finish up by the end of this
>>>       month. Could you possibly extend the deadline for people who
>>>       have actively been sending in homework but are just a little
>>>       behind? Being able to finish what I started would go a long  
>>> way
>>>       toward convincing me to continue (with a subscription) to  
>>> other
>>>       courses.
>>
>>> If you have started submitting homeworks before the conversion,  
>>> you don't
>>> have to resubmit them because they will be saved up to 1 year  
>>> period.
>>
>>> However, once the website is converted into "paid" subscription  
>>> based
>>> service, it will be available only in "paid" subscription form.  I  
>>> am not
>>> equipped to deal with individual case unfortunately once the  
>>> conversion
>>> is done. Sorry.
>>
>>>     * A somewhat larger question: What does my $89 buy me besides
>>>       access to your courses? A certificate is nice, but is there  
>>> some
>>>       professional recognition that goes with it, or is it just
>>>       something you can show your friends and then file away,  
>>> never to
>>>       be looked at again? I mean, I know it doesn't make me a
>>>       Certified Java Professional, but I'd like to know that it's  
>>> time
>>>       and money well spent.  I don't mean any disrespect at all,  
>>> just
>>>       like to know the value of the purchase I'm considering.
>>
>>> It is a fair question indeed - just like anything else in the world,
>>> you certainly
>>> want to know what value you get if you are paying for something.
>>
>>> What you get from the yearly subscription is pretty much what you  
>>> get
>>> right now for free. (Yes, I know I am not a good salesman saying  
>>> this.
>>> But I want to be upfront and honest in every possible way I can.)
>>
>>> Basically with a subscription, you have "unlimited access" to all
>>> existing and new courses in javapassion.com.  You can take these
>>> courses as many times as you want.
>>
>>> A certificate you get once you finish a course has no affiliation  
>>> with
>>> any institution or company. Having said that, "javapassion.com" is
>>> relatively well known in my opinion, there are many cases in which  
>>> people
>>> were able to made advancements in their career because they were
>>> able to show "javapassion.com" certificates and prove what they've
>>> learned. (I wish I had saved all those emails I received.)
>>
>>> Based on market research we've done, there are no other sites
>>> out there that provide the types of service that "javapassion.com"
>>> provide with the price tag we are suggesting. But I will let you
>>> be the judge on this.
>>
>>> -Sang Shin
>>
>>> Thanks.
>>
>>> Kevin Penrose
>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Sang Shin  
>>> <[email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>> As most of you might be aware of, the "javapassion.com
>>> <http://javapassion.com>"
>>> will be converted into "paid" subscription based service
>>> soon.
>>
>>> If you've been submitting homeworks and woud like
>>> to get a "free" certificate before the conversation,
>>> you wil have to submit all homeworks before Feb. 25th
>>> (2 weeks from today).
>>
>>> Thanks.
>>
>>> -Sang Shin
>>
>>> --
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>>> http://www.javapassion.com/SangShinSchedule.html
>>>         (Life is worth living... with Passion!)
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