Continuing education woes

United States
October 9, 2008 11:09am CST
I am in the process of trying to get my 60 hours of continuing education certification hours in for this year. I have 26 so far. It is grueling to take online classes and instructor led classroom classes and take the tests. I took 2 tests this morning for classes I attended over the last couple of weeks. I got a 92 on one and 80 on the other both passing scores. I have no classroom classes for a week so I am trying to get online ones done during that time. Do you have to do cotinuing eduction or certification hours for you job? If so how many? What do you do for a living? I am a tax preparer.
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@drannhh (15219)
• United States
9 Oct 08
For me all of life is a continuing education, but for some years now I have pretty much had what I call a "terminal" degree, so I don't do formal classes any more. That is to say, I am pretty much certified to teach myself anything I need to know. Chuckle. But I can still sympathize with you because all the time I was going to school I was pretty much working, often full-time and had to fit the tests into a pretty arduous schedule. Hang in there!
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• United States
10 Oct 08
My life will be crazy from now till April and then it will slow down again.
• United States
12 Oct 08
Yes I have to have 30 CEU's in two years for my RN license and 10 in two years for my Sleep tech registry. I know what you mean about getting the classes in.
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