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Re: Unusual Instructors

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 6:17 pm
by WildBill
Charles L. Cotton wrote:People who sit through a 10 hour or 4 hour Texas CHL class are far more knowledgeable about Texas law than someone who did not take a Texas class. Chas.
Ten hours is a long time for anyone to sit in a classroom, but there is a lot of information to be processed. Students who go to learn just enough to pass the test are missing a lot of valuable knowledge.

Re: Unusual Instructors

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 7:03 pm
by Oldgringo
WildBill wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:People who sit through a 10 hour or 4 hour Texas CHL class are far more knowledgeable about Texas law than someone who did not take a Texas class. Chas.
Ten hours is a long time for anyone to sit in a classroom, but there is a lot of information to be processed. Students who go to learn just enough to pass the test are missing a lot of valuable knowledge.
Our four (4) hour renewal class last week was a whole lot more educational than our original class 4-5 years ago. As said before, I've learned more, at my leisure, on this forum over the past several years than can be taught in a class. For example, I'd never heard of innuendos. :evil2: "rlol"