I know for a lieutenants exam doing 2 schools is fairly standard, but how about all 3? I'm not taking any chances with this one so the extra insurance is no big deal (you're looking at $2100 for all 3 which is reasonable considering it's an important promotion). I either make it or die trying.
Boogie Knight said
Dec 29, 2016
There is no nobility in dying when you are spending at least $2,100. Two courses will suffice. Too many mixed messages and styles with 3. If you bought the 3 already, rock on. I wish you success. Determination and dedication is a great qualiTy of a leader. Something the department lacks.
bigfoot45 said
Dec 29, 2016
Doing one school is more than enough...... Read the patrol guide with your spare time.
Nypdnypd3100 said
Jan 2, 2017
Yes you are. One is enough. To be honest I think you're actually hurting yourself doing 3. The patrol guide is enough material, now you're looking at 3 courses worth of material.
cat said
Jan 2, 2017
3 is crazy. 2 should be the max. If you do 2 make sure Rising Star is one of the ones bec of their different approach to the material.
Mike Jones said
Jan 2, 2017
Doing three classes is without a doubt crazy and absolutely unnecessary
Dresch58 said
Jan 2, 2017
Ridiculous
4th Time said
Jan 2, 2017
Yessssss..................!
Belowminmanning said
Jan 2, 2017
I think you def have to do Rising Star coupled with one of the others...that being said with all three offering distance learning doing all 3 doesnt seem as crazy as it sounds... i def think waiting for the key to start in feb is a big mistake... you should have 202 203 204 down pat by now
fedup said
Jan 3, 2017
eehhhhhh i mean you are getting all available questions and 3 patrol guides, however i would doubt that you could absorb all of the material
Oooh-yeah said
Jan 4, 2017
That's insane. Questions are always helpful but there's only so much time you can allot and material you can absorb..
bluecollar said
Jan 4, 2017
My captain was telling me he used the KSA Procedural Guide for Police Supervisors along with a class while studying for the LT and Capt exams. Anyone have any input about that book?
4th Time said
Jan 5, 2017
KSA.....Artie Strorch and his team been retired for years.... What would his crew know about today's tests.... With that being said, why would you even consider them? But out of curiosity, what's the first 3 digits of his tax #?
-- Edited by 4th Time on Thursday 5th of January 2017 07:48:10 PM
bluecollar said
Jan 6, 2017
4th Time wrote:
KSA.....Artie Strorch and his team been retired for years.... What would his crew know about today's tests.... With that being said, why would you even consider them? But out of curiosity, what's the first 3 digits of his tax #?
-- Edited by 4th Time on Thursday 5th of January 2017 07:48:10 PM
I wasn't considering anything, I was asking because I didn't know.
He has a 922 tax, didn't get promoted all that long ago.
4th Time said
Jan 6, 2017
I got you....Mr. Artie Storch is a good dude.. However, KSA was from the old days... Back in the days when cassette tapes existed... LOL
BronxFriedRice said
Jan 12, 2017
If you're doing all 3 schools i might have to EDP you lol
NinR said
Jan 17, 2017
Its not about how many schools you do. Its about how much time you put in. If you have extra time put it all in one and keep reading PG.
redcons2 said
Feb 1, 2017
Take one class and trade with other sergeants in your command...
I know for a lieutenants exam doing 2 schools is fairly standard, but how about all 3? I'm not taking any chances with this one so the extra insurance is no big deal (you're looking at $2100 for all 3 which is reasonable considering it's an important promotion). I either make it or die trying.
There is no nobility in dying when you are spending at least $2,100. Two courses will suffice. Too many mixed messages and styles with 3. If you bought the 3 already, rock on. I wish you success. Determination and dedication is a great qualiTy of a leader. Something the department lacks.
Doing one school is more than enough...... Read the patrol guide with your spare time.
Yessssss..................!
eehhhhhh i mean you are getting all available questions and 3 patrol guides, however i would doubt that you could absorb all of the material
KSA.....Artie Strorch and his team been retired for years.... What would his crew know about today's tests.... With that being said, why would you even consider them? But out of curiosity, what's the first 3 digits of his tax #?
-- Edited by 4th Time on Thursday 5th of January 2017 07:48:10 PM
I wasn't considering anything, I was asking because I didn't know.
He has a 922 tax, didn't get promoted all that long ago.
I got you....Mr. Artie Storch is a good dude.. However, KSA was from the old days... Back in the days when cassette tapes existed... LOL
If you're doing all 3 schools i might have to EDP you lol