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Old 07-01-05, 02:54 PM
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Hi,

Just to add to all the wise words above, whether you practice or not is up to you, but go with an open mind!

Despite rumours to the contrary(!) there is often more than one way to acheive things in DIR/GUE, particularly at this level-often the way you have been practising may be more difficult/complicated than is needed!

The great thing about DIRF is that you will come away with a big "wish" list of things that you realise will need time and practise. I would argue that the real learning takes place after the course itself! With that in mind, ignore passing/failing and accept that what you are doing is learning!

Most importantly, try and relax and enjoy it!

Adam
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