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jficquette
Participant[quote=CardiffBaseball]I didn’t realize the classes were 8 hours. That said I am within roughly two weeks of my court date (9/3) so if I do this tomorrow hopefully they rush the certificate.[/quote]
They can be done in 2-4 hours online. I actually took it twice. 19 months apart. The second time was getting caught in the speed trap they run on coast hwy, between leucadia blvd and Tamarack. 53 in a 40. I was the only one on the road coming or going.
The online course consists of a number of lessons. I think 10-12. After you read each lesson you take a test. After you go through all the lessons you take the real test. You can refer to the course material for reference on the test.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=CardiffBaseball]I didn’t realize the classes were 8 hours. That said I am within roughly two weeks of my court date (9/3) so if I do this tomorrow hopefully they rush the certificate.[/quote]
They can be done in 2-4 hours online. I actually took it twice. 19 months apart. The second time was getting caught in the speed trap they run on coast hwy, between leucadia blvd and Tamarack. 53 in a 40. I was the only one on the road coming or going.
The online course consists of a number of lessons. I think 10-12. After you read each lesson you take a test. After you go through all the lessons you take the real test. You can refer to the course material for reference on the test.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=CardiffBaseball]I didn’t realize the classes were 8 hours. That said I am within roughly two weeks of my court date (9/3) so if I do this tomorrow hopefully they rush the certificate.[/quote]
They can be done in 2-4 hours online. I actually took it twice. 19 months apart. The second time was getting caught in the speed trap they run on coast hwy, between leucadia blvd and Tamarack. 53 in a 40. I was the only one on the road coming or going.
The online course consists of a number of lessons. I think 10-12. After you read each lesson you take a test. After you go through all the lessons you take the real test. You can refer to the course material for reference on the test.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=CardiffBaseball]I didn’t realize the classes were 8 hours. That said I am within roughly two weeks of my court date (9/3) so if I do this tomorrow hopefully they rush the certificate.[/quote]
They can be done in 2-4 hours online. I actually took it twice. 19 months apart. The second time was getting caught in the speed trap they run on coast hwy, between leucadia blvd and Tamarack. 53 in a 40. I was the only one on the road coming or going.
The online course consists of a number of lessons. I think 10-12. After you read each lesson you take a test. After you go through all the lessons you take the real test. You can refer to the course material for reference on the test.
John
August 21, 2008 at 5:42 AM in reply to: Peter Schiff: Housing prices will go back to 2000 or lower… #259368jficquette
ParticipantWholesale inflation was up 9.8% year over year in the report Tuesday. People who feel we are close to the bottom don’t consider interest rates.
With recognized inflation running at 6% to 8% or so then that calls for 10%-12% mortgage rates.
Going from 6% fixed to 12% fixed effectively cuts the price of the affordable house in half.
The real pain to the economy will come when the bonds start to sell off.
John
August 21, 2008 at 5:42 AM in reply to: Peter Schiff: Housing prices will go back to 2000 or lower… #259561jficquette
ParticipantWholesale inflation was up 9.8% year over year in the report Tuesday. People who feel we are close to the bottom don’t consider interest rates.
With recognized inflation running at 6% to 8% or so then that calls for 10%-12% mortgage rates.
Going from 6% fixed to 12% fixed effectively cuts the price of the affordable house in half.
The real pain to the economy will come when the bonds start to sell off.
John
August 21, 2008 at 5:42 AM in reply to: Peter Schiff: Housing prices will go back to 2000 or lower… #259574jficquette
ParticipantWholesale inflation was up 9.8% year over year in the report Tuesday. People who feel we are close to the bottom don’t consider interest rates.
With recognized inflation running at 6% to 8% or so then that calls for 10%-12% mortgage rates.
Going from 6% fixed to 12% fixed effectively cuts the price of the affordable house in half.
The real pain to the economy will come when the bonds start to sell off.
John
August 21, 2008 at 5:42 AM in reply to: Peter Schiff: Housing prices will go back to 2000 or lower… #259623jficquette
ParticipantWholesale inflation was up 9.8% year over year in the report Tuesday. People who feel we are close to the bottom don’t consider interest rates.
With recognized inflation running at 6% to 8% or so then that calls for 10%-12% mortgage rates.
Going from 6% fixed to 12% fixed effectively cuts the price of the affordable house in half.
The real pain to the economy will come when the bonds start to sell off.
John
August 21, 2008 at 5:42 AM in reply to: Peter Schiff: Housing prices will go back to 2000 or lower… #259665jficquette
ParticipantWholesale inflation was up 9.8% year over year in the report Tuesday. People who feel we are close to the bottom don’t consider interest rates.
With recognized inflation running at 6% to 8% or so then that calls for 10%-12% mortgage rates.
Going from 6% fixed to 12% fixed effectively cuts the price of the affordable house in half.
The real pain to the economy will come when the bonds start to sell off.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=esmith]Go with online schools. Much less hassle than their offline equivalents. It’s $30-50 on top of $315 that you pay to the court.[/quote]
I agree. I got a ticket couple of years ago and I was surprised how cheap and easy the online testing process was. In fact it was sort of interesting to learn the traffic laws in detail.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=esmith]Go with online schools. Much less hassle than their offline equivalents. It’s $30-50 on top of $315 that you pay to the court.[/quote]
I agree. I got a ticket couple of years ago and I was surprised how cheap and easy the online testing process was. In fact it was sort of interesting to learn the traffic laws in detail.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=esmith]Go with online schools. Much less hassle than their offline equivalents. It’s $30-50 on top of $315 that you pay to the court.[/quote]
I agree. I got a ticket couple of years ago and I was surprised how cheap and easy the online testing process was. In fact it was sort of interesting to learn the traffic laws in detail.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=esmith]Go with online schools. Much less hassle than their offline equivalents. It’s $30-50 on top of $315 that you pay to the court.[/quote]
I agree. I got a ticket couple of years ago and I was surprised how cheap and easy the online testing process was. In fact it was sort of interesting to learn the traffic laws in detail.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=esmith]Go with online schools. Much less hassle than their offline equivalents. It’s $30-50 on top of $315 that you pay to the court.[/quote]
I agree. I got a ticket couple of years ago and I was surprised how cheap and easy the online testing process was. In fact it was sort of interesting to learn the traffic laws in detail.
John
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