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raze first they said it was flexible and subject to change, and if the classes conflicted with a student's existing schedule and they couldn't or wouldn't be physically present, as long as they passed their tests they'd get the expensive piece of paper they were chasing. then they said it would likely be twenty hours a week, in blocks of two or three hours a day, any time between eight in the morning and six at night. then they said there could be eleven-hour days. then they admitted there was no set schedule, and they didn't know what was going to happen or when, but they insisted it would be a good idea to register early to try and secure a seat at the table. how are you supposed to commit to a two-year undertaking with any confidence at all when the people put in charge of making it run can't even name its shape? 240613
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