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2 Responses to “An overview of AIPC’s Student Support Services by Rob Carrigan.”
Thank you for the short clip. I commenced this Diploma in 2001 & didn’t have time to get serious about it until now. The good thing is that things have changed a lot since then, and I will phone and ask someone to navigate me through the website, so that I am fully aware of what is available. As of this Autumn, I am fast tracking, and have now completed three units this semester. Previously I had only finished Unit 1.
You have fully explained the Advisors so I feel reassured that it is okay to be asking for help, whereas up until I fast tracked I felt I was a bother when I couldn’t understand things. AIPC have been most helpful over the past five months, & I’m enjoying the course now. On-line is great!
June 20th, 2008 at 11:54 am
Hi Rob,
Thank you for the short clip. I commenced this Diploma in 2001 & didn’t have time to get serious about it until now. The good thing is that things have changed a lot since then, and I will phone and ask someone to navigate me through the website, so that I am fully aware of what is available. As of this Autumn, I am fast tracking, and have now completed three units this semester. Previously I had only finished Unit 1.
You have fully explained the Advisors so I feel reassured that it is okay to be asking for help, whereas up until I fast tracked I felt I was a bother when I couldn’t understand things. AIPC have been most helpful over the past five months, & I’m enjoying the course now. On-line is great!
November 21st, 2008 at 7:16 pm
The information i have received from AIPC has been very helpful to me as a counsellor.