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Eric Chisler
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The NTP and Iron Door Studio.

Postby Eric Chisler » Tue Dec 25, 2007 1:24 pm

So, being the only person in my area that is a member of ARMA, much less interested in WMA at all, I find the NTP to be just out of my reach as a not-so-financially-stable college student. However, traveling would cost a significantly smaller amount. I am wondering if I were to make it to Iron Door Studio, or someplace similar, would there be people there willing to do some low/no charge training sessions? I am eager to begin my WMA training, but I am simply too worried about forming bad habits to go ahead with training yet. So if anyone is interested in helping me along my way, I'd be most appreciative. Thank you :-)

-Eric

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Jaron Bernstein
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Re: The NTP and Iron Door Studio.

Postby Jaron Bernstein » Tue Dec 25, 2007 7:08 pm

Eric Chisler wrote:So, being the only person in my area that is a member of ARMA, much less interested in WMA at all, I find the NTP to be just out of my reach as a not-so-financially-stable college student. However, traveling would cost a significantly smaller amount. I am wondering if I were to make it to Iron Door Studio, or someplace similar, would there be people there willing to do some low/no charge training sessions? I am eager to begin my WMA training, but I am simply too worried about forming bad habits to go ahead with training yet. So if anyone is interested in helping me along my way, I'd be most appreciative. Thank you :-)

-Eric


Utah has several very good study groups. You might contact them and arrange a training day.


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