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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1516631" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Most vo-tech or night school courses only offer a class that really only amounts to </p><p>cleaning your gun. </p><p>I was approached to offer courses many years ago. After going over a lesson plan </p><p>and figuring the number of hours needed. </p><p>A student would have to go about 5 nights a week just to cover and retain the information </p><p>on 1 subject. </p><p>Most of these courses would be hard pressed to teach even an experienced</p><p>machinist how to do some of the operations, While only meeting for 2 hours, 1 time a week for 4-5 weeks</p><p>or whatever their current schedules are. </p><p>There is a big difference between going to class once a week and getting it drummed into your head everyday</p><p>for a whole semester.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1516631, member: 6777"] Most vo-tech or night school courses only offer a class that really only amounts to cleaning your gun. I was approached to offer courses many years ago. After going over a lesson plan and figuring the number of hours needed. A student would have to go about 5 nights a week just to cover and retain the information on 1 subject. Most of these courses would be hard pressed to teach even an experienced machinist how to do some of the operations, While only meeting for 2 hours, 1 time a week for 4-5 weeks or whatever their current schedules are. There is a big difference between going to class once a week and getting it drummed into your head everyday for a whole semester. [/QUOTE]
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