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Arrgggghhhh AMERICANS! ;-)
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| spook 2002-08-19, 11:29 am |
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sorry, but for us UK folk (me anyway), it gets confusing when Americans talk
about SCHOOLs where they studied the A+/N+/MCSE etc
for us School is pre 16
Rant over :-) get back to talking techie.
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| Cindy Archer 2002-08-19, 11:29 am |
| On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 16:37:00 +0100, "spook" <evo_spook@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>:-)
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>sorry, but for us UK folk (me anyway), it gets confusing when Americans talk
>about SCHOOLs where they studied the A+/N+/MCSE etc
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>for us School is pre 16
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>Rant over :-) get back to talking techie.
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Hate to bring this up, as it may make you feel old (it does *me*
anyway) ... but some folks out there studying these techie subjects
for certs *are* in school per your definition!
I've heard reports of Mike's A+ All-In-One book being used in US 8th
grade classes -- that's about age 13. And many of our high schools are
teaching A+ material to kids in the 14-18 age range.
Scary, huh? I think I'll go and fetch my walker now ... it looks like
rain, and my arthritis is bound to kick in ... ;-)
Cheers,
Cindy Archer
Total Seminars, LLC
www.totalsem.com
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| Tom MacIntyre 2002-08-19, 11:29 am |
| On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 16:37:00 +0100, "spook" <evo_spook@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>:-)
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>sorry, but for us UK folk (me anyway), it gets confusing when Americans talk
>about SCHOOLs where they studied the A+/N+/MCSE etc
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>for us School is pre 16
School? I dimly recall such a thing. That was *cough* 30 years ago, or
so... :-)
Tom
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>Rant over :-) get back to talking techie.
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