Getting less picky...
I am getting less particular about that 100% now...I just want to get through this test...; )
interesting, but tough stuff to get to know.
Its very time consuming but contains a lot of great information. Im not worried about the %100 either that may be too much!
Not only is it important, it is required. I feel it is more common sense. Being honest and doing the right thing for the student. I do feel the wording can be tricky sometimes. You just have to read it carefully.
This is important information you need to know in order to do your job well. It was alot of reading (very time consuming), but it wasn't difficult.
I agree Judith. There is so much important and needed information. My biggest concern is staying compliant with the rules and regulations and having a resouce notebook is quite beneficial for me. I am an organizer and like things right in front of me. Black and white.
Kelly
I absolutely felt that this information is important to know, but I do agree with others that some of the wording was tricky, but perhaps was meant to challenge you. I found myself repeating the question out loud to hear what it sounded like.
I agree. I feel it is more common sense. I do feel the wording can be tricky sometimes. Just have to read carefully through it.
The information is not extremely difficult but there is a lot to read and know. Again, having the notebook is essential to maintaining compliance with the law. As the law changes we make sure all involved in the recruitment process knows and is compliant.
Judith,
All agents licensed to recruit in Ohio are required to complete this training, even if your school is not located in Ohio.
Kimberly Stein
I totally agree. I'm not sure why a WV school has to do this. However, I have been told to do this so I am
I agree the information is very valuable and will make you a much stronger admissions officer.
Yes it very tough to get through, but the information will make you over all a better admissions officer. It is important that you are knowledgeable in this information.
I didn't think it was too hard. I felt it was just more common sense and not much different than anything else in training