akirk wrote:I don't think you can really see it as self-study
We provide our time to coach and help you to pass the advanced test.
akirk wrote:A simple way of distinguishing:
- will the IAM allow you to buy the book and take the exam - or just book in for the exam alone?
akirk wrote:- if you use the IAM for anything other than material / exam, how is it described?
akirk wrote:I think there will come a time when the IAM will require observers to be ADI level (which may kill / change IAM) - the associate is clearly paying for access to a course which moves them forwards in skills / ability - however you dress it up they are paying for instruction...
ROG wrote:Observers are not there to instruct in the legal definition - they are there to advise
As no payment in any kind is imparted to the observer then that is legally not being paid
Anyone can try to spin it how they like but the law is clear on this
Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:Surely if there were really an issue the DSA would have, at some point in the last 60 years, taken it up with the IAM or even taken it to court. Similarly with RoADAR. Of course, that's not to say they won't, at some point in the future.
mefoster wrote:Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:Surely if there were really an issue the DSA would have, at some point in the last 60 years, taken it up with the IAM or even taken it to court. Similarly with RoADAR. Of course, that's not to say they won't, at some point in the future.
I agree. If it were a major problem then I would expect the DSA to do something about it. Of course, that doesn't mean that they don't think it's a problem, only that they don't think it worthwhile to make the point. They know it's wrong and have said as much; they just don't seem to want to get involved.
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