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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 61492" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>I guess I really need to check this forum more often,</p><p></p><p>I took Marshall's AP1 aswell and am already getting funds together to take it again. Marshall teaches a top-notch course and is completely professional the entire time aside from a good sense of humor. Like many have said previously there are no ego issues whatsoever and student's errors are highlighted and corrected if you take their instruction. </p><p></p><p>One of the best testimonials I heard was from a guy that drove overnight from Montana? (I think) to be in our class. Regardless, he had named off a ton of classes/names from which he had received training from all over the country. He said Marshall's class was more informative than 99% of the classes he had taken and he called off some big names. That to me was quite impressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 61492, member: 24"] I guess I really need to check this forum more often, I took Marshall's AP1 aswell and am already getting funds together to take it again. Marshall teaches a top-notch course and is completely professional the entire time aside from a good sense of humor. Like many have said previously there are no ego issues whatsoever and student's errors are highlighted and corrected if you take their instruction. One of the best testimonials I heard was from a guy that drove overnight from Montana? (I think) to be in our class. Regardless, he had named off a ton of classes/names from which he had received training from all over the country. He said Marshall's class was more informative than 99% of the classes he had taken and he called off some big names. That to me was quite impressive. [/QUOTE]
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