Slug-Gunner
Senior Member
NOT ADVISEABLE.... depends on instructors!!!!
Jamie,
This is not an adviseable "walk-in" practice. I've been teaching "GA Hunter Education" classes for 10 yrs and we DON'T PERMIT 2nd day "walk-ins". If you weren't there on the FIRST DAY, you'll be TURNED AWAY.
Before anyone tries this, you had better check with the instructors for that class in your local county area. It uses AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT TRAINING CURRICULUM. Otherwise, you may be wasting your time trying it.... especially if you have to drive to another county to attend the classes.
Some area classes that only deal with 5-10 students a class may observe/allow such things, but we deal with 25-40 students per class in the Augusta-Richmond County/CSRA area.
We DO ACCEPT "walk-ins" for either type of class, but you will only get a "temporary card" after the class and testing. You can then go online and print out your 'permanent' card about a week later.
Slug-Gunner
GA Hunter Education Instructor
Augusta-Richmond County/CSRA
Go to the last day of any class taken course.
Jamie,
This is not an adviseable "walk-in" practice. I've been teaching "GA Hunter Education" classes for 10 yrs and we DON'T PERMIT 2nd day "walk-ins". If you weren't there on the FIRST DAY, you'll be TURNED AWAY.
Before anyone tries this, you had better check with the instructors for that class in your local county area. It uses AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT TRAINING CURRICULUM. Otherwise, you may be wasting your time trying it.... especially if you have to drive to another county to attend the classes.
Some area classes that only deal with 5-10 students a class may observe/allow such things, but we deal with 25-40 students per class in the Augusta-Richmond County/CSRA area.
We DO ACCEPT "walk-ins" for either type of class, but you will only get a "temporary card" after the class and testing. You can then go online and print out your 'permanent' card about a week later.
Slug-Gunner
GA Hunter Education Instructor
Augusta-Richmond County/CSRA
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