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School quality opinions please - 1/20/2006 1:21:22 PM   
swampy


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Hi... I am considering "Wardlaw" or "All Lines" for licensing. Have been working Katrina since the beginning as an assistant with a seasoned adjuster. Have read the forums but would like the most recent opinions as things change particularly in light of this past season. Just drove through Biloxi recently. Incredible. Does anyone have any shining reviews for any of the licensing schools? Have seen that on-line is now available but I prefer the networking and interaction in an actual classroom. Also what about formal training for Exactimate? I am well versed in Intergri. Would OTJ or at home self teaching be good or do y'all recommend a formal course and by whom? Thanks!

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RE: School quality opinions please - 1/20/2006 2:41:05 PM   
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I recently attended the Jan. 6th class. Dicky Anderson is a great teacher and instructor. I would recomend his class above any other, especially an Internet option. You can gain much more of the "hands on" experience. He will give you all the resources to pass the test and alot of helpful insight about how to get a job. The way he puts it is to make youself more marketable. The class gets five stars from me.
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RE: School quality opinions please - 1/23/2006 11:59:57 AM   
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dick anderson is a hell of a good guy, strait foward, he tells it how it is.  Wardlaw is a really good school. however if you can afford it Vale is a great way to go. Cunningham-Lindsey  offers you a position upon completion of Vale. both have great training and are great places to get started.   
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RE: School quality opinions please - 3/28/2006 12:23:19 PM   
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I am in Dicky Anderson's All Lines class right now (lunch break).  He is a very good teacher and I would recomend his teaching style to anyone... regardless of individual learning styles.  Very interactive and commuicative with everyone in the class.

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RE: School quality opinions please - 8/24/2006 5:30:20 PM   
gautrey

 

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I just completed  the All lines class with Dicky Anderson and he really  make it easy.  With his constent story telling and examples you  will have no
problem with the test.  I've signed up for the Property course with Rick in the comming month.
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RE: School quality opinions please - 8/26/2006 7:13:06 PM   
billhatfield

 

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I second, er, third, er, fourth, er, fifth, the recommendation on Dicky Anderson. He is a dang good instructor, and although you think the stories he tells will drive you crazy, he is actually teaching you something. And I never saw anyone fail the class...

As for the really good property adjusting class, Vale National is the way to go...
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RE: School quality opinions please - 8/26/2006 10:36:55 PM   
Elliott


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All Lines is an excellent school. All instructors are terrific!
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RE: School quality opinions please - 8/27/2006 11:27:53 AM   
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Last week I attended a beginner Xactimate class put on by SunSpree, instructor was Donnie Greer.  The class was kept small, 7 students, and Donnie made sure everyone was clear on a subject before moving on to the next.  Well organized, and highly recommended.
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