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Post by integra55 on Nov 13, 2006 21:01:47 GMT -5
i'm in.... somewhere, sometime, somehow i'll do an evo school this coming year
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Post by autoxdad on Nov 13, 2006 22:15:42 GMT -5
Is the $240 for both events? If we choose to do both days on separate weekends, we don't have to pay $480, right? If you take two days then you pay for two courses. The price is somewhere between 225-240 for most courses. We don't know the exact price yet, but it is for one day only.
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Post by trickbrick on Nov 13, 2006 22:31:28 GMT -5
Is the $240 for both events? If we choose to do both days on separate weekends, we don't have to pay $480, right? If you take two days then you pay for two courses. The price is somewhere between 225-240 for most courses. We don't know the exact price yet, but it is for one day only. Cool, good to know for budget purposes. Thanks!
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Post by Warp3 on Nov 14, 2006 9:16:55 GMT -5
1) Are you required to take a Phase 1 before you can do Phase 2, even if you're experienced? I had been autocrossing for several years (about 3.5 years at the time, I think) before I took my Phase 1 and I still learned a ton there...trust me...start at Phase 1 regardless of how long you've been at it. P. S those past student's do you have your list ? {whistles innocently} Hmmm...well, I remember "Look Ahead"...and ummm...crap, I guess I should have written that list down after all? D'oh! I'm still utilizing that great lesson on Chicago boxes, though...that made a big impression on me...I no longer go "oh crap" when I see one on the course walkthrough now...LOL ;D
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