i did some stuff for a college in auckland city, they had A+ thing going on there and they had to go down queen street to take their exams, this wasn't a problem for the students-
it shouldn't be a problem for LPI either- --- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I am not sure why this is "sad but true" or a "fear". LPI is a >professional qualification, so logically people will want the training >to lead to the qualification. > >OK some people will do the course simply for personal edification, the >same as some people might attend school for 13 years and sit no exams, >or go to university for 3 years just "sitting in" on lectures, but not >getting a degree. However I suspect that most people attending a >professional course will want to sit the exam, so it can go on the CV. > > >On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 23:20:35 +1200 >Christopher Sawtell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > I think thats a fine attitude, but some people will want a >> > qualification. >> I fear most people will want the cert. much more than the 'real thing', which >> is of course the ability to actually get the beasts to sit up and beg. In >> order to be able to do teh latter you have, imho, to be able to write >> programs or at least scripts, hopefully both. A subject, which I suspect is >> not particularly amenable to being tested by one of those multi-question >> computer automated testing sessions. Sad, but true. _____________________________________________________________ <a href="http://www.gamedev.net">GameDev.net Email Service</a> - "Plenty of 1's and 0's"
