Well, I can say that's probably not a good idea, it is
the separation of "church and state" if you get my
drift, and I have surfed that fine line for years,
successfully, I posit.

I recommend that if you author something about
certification, that it be not the area or level that
you have had access to, that way even the appearance
of impropriety is avoided.

Ross

--- "Jeremy C. Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> (books, courseware, etc) having access to any of LPI
> question pool?
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