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$120 is too much. If you are going to have to pay for the pool and OW.
 
At today's gas prices I would have saved $100 just from not having to drive to the class...
 
We already have three customers going through the program. One is almost finished. He says he thinks he could not have gotten this much accomplished with home study with the standard materials. We will see.

Thanks
Phil Ellis
 
I guess I don't get it. $120 for an online version of the manual. You still have to do the pool time. It seems like this would only substitute for some of the classroom time.
I know that prices vary alot, but in Missouri the whole thing goes for about $300, including classroom, pool, and open water.
 
Also the saving in time off work and so on, do a bit every now and again.

I think its a step in the right direction.
 

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