course prices??

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nick30

Original Poster:

1,567 posts

177 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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hi there, im interested in learning the advanced techniques and would like to benefit from cheaper insurance aswell. Looking at what i need to do will be £460 does this not sound quite steep or is this about right for lessons and test?? many thanks.

_Neal_

2,751 posts

225 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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Have a look at the IAM and RoSPA courses which are substantially cheaper.

Mag1calTrev0r

6,476 posts

235 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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I think a fast track course with IAM is around the £500 mark but I'd be inclined to suggest you look at the normal IAM 'Skill for Life' course. In fact check out my diary which is stickied to see my progress through this very course. It's only £140 and it's well worth it.

nick30

Original Poster:

1,567 posts

177 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2010
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Mag1calTrev0r said:
I think a fast track course with IAM is around the £500 mark but I'd be inclined to suggest you look at the normal IAM 'Skill for Life' course. In fact check out my diary which is stickied to see my progress through this very course. It's only £140 and it's well worth it.
great, many thanks thumbup

anonymous-user

60 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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joining our RoADAR group is £20 and you get as much training as you want for the year

test is £48

Mag1calTrev0r

6,476 posts

235 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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Can't go wrong for £20 mate

anonymous-user

60 months

Saturday 7th August 2010
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Indeed £20 is nothing compared to the quality and quantity of tuition available imo

Some say the newsletter is worth having too (go on then, that's 50p of the £20 used up!)

You need to buy your own copy of Roadcraft (less than a tenner)

As it goes, here in North Yorkshire region, we have spaces for a couple of new associates to start training right now

http://safedriving.users.btopenworld.com/