Thanks for the vote. I'm not sure that it should be necesary for the student too get their c-card, because if that were the case the students would put good marks so as too get their card. It also could not be given by the LDS/instuctor or the unfavorable
surveys may not make it to HQ. If it were sent by HQ it would make it to the student and they would have the option too fill it out or possibly go online and fill out the survey there, where they could put in their cert# which would correspond with the instructor and LDS or private instructor if that were the case. If continous low marks were recorded with a certian instructor/LDS they could be put on probation and if the problem persists they could be pulled from membership status. If good marks were given on a regular basis the instructor/LDS could get price breaks on merchandise(ie: curriculem and stuff) This would give the LDS's an incentive for giving quality classes rather than just running students through too get the price break. Seems too me it would work and would be the most truthful means of aquiring pertinent information about their instructors and course structure. Yeah, they could ask what the students would have liked too recieve during the class. Seems feasible don't it?
Joe