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Old 11-16-2008, 03:28 PM   #35
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thats standard pricing. think of it this way, this is still cheaper than taking say the LSAT for lawyers.

registering on CSI just means u register to take the test. they provide the online course material. some ppl prefer to have a book, so they offer that as an option. if u decide that u need a little more help, then u can go to places like BCIT which offer tutorial courses. they require the books and a financial/business calculator.

its no different than any school, u register to take the course, you dont have to buy the books, but they sure help when the prof refers to page ###. you can learn off of a book the prof doesnt use, but if they refer to eg ### onpage ###, then ur screwed!

$1000 for a course is on par with just about every other school out there, other than community colleges.

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Originally Posted by wix View Post
Ohh awesome, thanks SG.

One the website, what I don't understand is, if I want to study on my own do I buy the textbooks for $90? And the exam costs how much?

I think I read on the website it either costs 960 or 880$, quite expensive
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