If you’re unfortunate enough to have been on the wrong end of a conviction relating to alcohol or minor possession then the chances are you’ll probably have to take a course of some sort as part of the Court ruling. Sitting in a classroom with a host of other people in a similar situation and being lectured at is never going to be everyone’s cup of tea and the good news is, in a lot of cases, it no longer has to. With this website all you need is a computer with internet access and a few hours of spare time.
The courses have been written by experts in the field and so they will cover the requirements of most situations. Having said that it is very important to check with the relevant Court and make sure it accepts online courses because not all of them do. Once you have clearance though you can take as long as you want but always bearing in mind the legal deadline set. You can do it in several sittings if you want and the system will always remember where you had got to at your last log-in.
Whatever the needs of a user might be to satisfy their obligation the site has a number of courses and course lengths available which are priced accordingly. Each one is comprehensive and covers a number of topics with quizzes at the end of each section to check understanding.
At the end of a course a final exam will require 70% of the answers to be correct to achieve a pass and successful users will obtain a completion certificate.
Conclusion
Some experts believe you learn more if you learn at your own pace. In this respect using distance learning to help rehabilitate people who have suffered from this type of problem can only be a good thing.
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