- Joined
- Jan 31, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Pennsylvania
But you still have to "listen" to the whole section before you can take the quiz.
Nope. Just keep clicking to the exam part.
But you still have to "listen" to the whole section before you can take the quiz.
Not in the courses I've taken. You can't go to the next module until the previous module has been played. No clicking past modulesNope. Just keep clicking to the exam part.
Not in the courses I've taken. You can't go to the next module until the previous module has been played. No clicking past modules
I've taken Mckissock classes for years and have never been able to do that.Are you taking classes from McKissock? I just jumped into a 7 hour class and completed 15% of it in 4 minutes.
I've taken Mckissock classes for years and have never been able to do that.
McKissick is a western Pennsylvania guy, he must have given you a secret Yinzer code to take the course in 4 minutes.Nope. Just keep clicking to the exam part.
Not in the courses I've taken. You can't go to the next module until the previous module has been played. No clicking past modules
Are you taking classes from McKissock? I just jumped into a 7 hour class and completed 15% of it in 4 minutes.
It's always been like this for me too. Skip everything but you have to at least let the videos run. Speed run everything until you get to the exam at the end which then stops until the time allotted for the entire course ends then you can take the exam.
After all these years I thought my chance to turn you in would be for an unsupported fireplace or patio adjustment, not a CE course, but even so, it's still a feather in my cap. The question is, will it ruin your reputation among peers knowing I was the one who turned you in?Not kidding, just completed a 7-hour residential course in 1.4 hours. I've taken the course before, so it was pretty easy to pass the exams. Plus, after so many years in this biz, I have learned a little.