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#18822 12/06/00 07:52 PM
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I have the PR book and I have had no success. I would like to know what does the home study course offer that the PR book does'nt already have.






#18823 12/06/00 08:30 PM
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I won't go into the specifics about what is contained in the course, since you can get that from this site. I will say that I found the homestudy course much more helpful than the book. Although the book has some good information, I was not able to use it to effectively learn Photoreading.

The advantage of the course is that you are led through various exercises to help reinforce the activities. It is also convenient for multiple listenings and each listening provides an added layer of depth that I missed on previous attempts.

There are induction sessions to help you get it into a more helpful state of mind. There are more concrete examples of what Paul is discussing.

Since you get the money-back guarantee, I would recommend giving it a shot.






#18824 12/06/00 09:21 PM
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I could not have succeeded w/ PhRing w/o the home study course. The course puts it all together. I don't think most people could envision a consistent way to PhR w/o the course.

Note: i said *most* as opposed to all. If you already have the book, then you probably can substitute a paraliminal for the book when you order the course.







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