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October 15, 2012    
I've sup'd this. The M1 Co-Audit Course can take 100+ hours of auditing. Both ways, that is a huge chunk of time wasted for the people concerned when they could be doing something more productive. The usual errors, once the people have got into the swing of it, is that they overdo it and try to clear up a lifetime's worth of misunderstood words. This error is often compounded by getting into needless word-chains, not from earlier-similar misunderstood words from the principal one found in a subject, but from using the wrong (too complex) dictionary(ies).
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Reviewed by Paul Adams November 10, 2012
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Method 1 is often mistargeted, adding months to the co-audit course

I've sup'd this. The M1 Co-Audit Course can take 100+ hours of auditing. Both ways, that is a huge chunk of time wasted for the people concerned when they could be doing something more productive. The usual errors, once the people have got into the swing of it, is that they overdo it and try to clear up a lifetime's worth of misunderstood words. This error is often compounded by getting into needless word-chains, not from earlier-similar misunderstood words from the principal one found in a subject, but from using the wrong (too complex) dictionary(ies).

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Pros
Gives the participants lots of practice at auditing, and word-clearing. In a "standard" courseroom, finishing M1 and the Student Hawt allows the student to skip star-rating many issues, speeding up courses considerably (but see cons).
Cons
Usually horribly overdone, with far more addressed than is required by the materials. The error seems to be the overstatement of "recovery of one's education," a change from the initial purpose of M1 (shortening time taken to clear up words in current study because the words are hung up on unseen and unexpected earlier-similar words, often wholetrack). When sup'ing I used to insist on checking out clay demos personally, even if "fast-flow" students were supposed to not need it, because it was a check for me on what they understood. M1/Student Hat completion alone did NOT guarantee excellent comprehension. I think M1 is highly over-rated.

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