I'm taking it now.I've finished three sections of it and hace found it to contain a lot of good info.Well put together.The only problem I've had is receiving the next lesson.I've sent two email asking for my fourth lesson,with no reply.Sometimes it takes a little while..But as far as the content and design of the course,I give it a thumbs up.samstar said:
jackrat said:I'm taking it now.I've finished three sections of it and hace found it to contain a lot of good info.Well put together.The only problem I've had is receiving the next lesson.I've sent two email asking for my fourth lesson,with no reply.Sometimes it takes a little while..But as far as the content and design of the course,I give it a thumbs up.samstar said:
Jeff Scott
I know what you mean yvonne us brits can be assholes at times,but A:C highfield that does the course lives here in spain.so tell them that and to stick it where the UVA dont shine. I still think your the best source of info, sod those Ignorant buggers...emysemys said:There are a couple forum members who have taken the course, and they say its quite informative. I imagine they bring up topics that you don't even think to ask about. I think everyone has to make their own decision about taking it or not. Its not something I would take, but who knows, you might really get a lot out of it.
One thing I noticed when I used to belong to the Tortoise Trust YAHOOgroup listserv was that they give you info on how to take care of tortoises in the U.K. I tried to explain something about caring for a tortoise here in Central California and I got shot down in no uncertain terms. According to them, there is no other way to care for a tortoise than how they do it there in the U.K. It made sense what they were saying...a dry land, grassland tortoise needs what they would get in their home turf...dry, hot, grass and weeds, but I was trying to explain how to gain that in different parts of the world. No...they wouldn't listen.