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Do you know anything about this school? My stepson is talking to the Lawrenceville, GA campus. It is a huge financial and time committment. I have found little online about this school other than their advertising. Thanks!!
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Sorry, I'm a little out of the education loop. Just ensure they offer a quality education and not just a class to pass the exams.

When I went to school it took a year and a half to complete all the programs needed to pass the tests. Another semester to earn a AA.

Good luck!
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Thanks for your time! Have a good day.
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