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F.A.Q.
Is this program a network marketing, or multi-level
marketing (MLM) venture?
Absolutely not!
Is there a tuition? Absolutely.
Is it expensive?
Oddly enough, or perhaps not, in these times when irresponsible officials have led the
ignorant into believing that they can obtain benefit without effort or cost, the question has been raised, Is it expensive? Couldn't really say.
Relative to other institutions of learning, the fact is that the average cost per credit
hour in the U.S. is $1,475 .00. The tuition for the live, online, and home study program of instruction is
about $133.00 per credit hour. Outright, I'd call that a bargain. But wait! What about the features
that the $1,475 per credit hour institutions don't permit, nor offer? No other school I know of lets you
bring a friend, if you want, to participate,
or split the basic tuition. No other
school I know of lets you take the same class over during a two year period, just to make sure you are satisfied that you know the material, without
additional cost, or even with additional fees. No other school I know
of lets you have access to the course material in an unlimited manner via video presentation, without additional cost.
Is there a work-study program available that might pay for
my tuition costs, and then some?
Yes!
Can I earn cash without buying any products? Absolutely.
Is everybody accepted into the program? No. There is, oddly, a self-screening process in which
those who, unfortunately, will end up as one the 95% of life's losers reject themselves!(fig.
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They invent one reason, or another, why this program is too good to be true. Sadly, for them, they are correct.
On the other hand, each student is mentored. The compliance department has
demonstrated that the program has a 67% success ratio. Each potential mentor wants to maintain that level of success.
Therefore, mentors will screen candidates for the following character traits:
a) A desire to become wealthy but, with a greater "why" to become wealthy than just a desire for money.
b) Does not possess reservations about becoming wealthy from a religious, moral, or philosophical perspective.
c) Is teachable, or coachable.
d) Is reliable, punctual, and honest.
e) Is able to make decision for themselves rapidly.
f) Has about ten hours a week available to improve their situation in life.
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