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« on: 29 August 2009, 16:00:41 UTC »

Hi
I am interested in purchasing the Prop Lab 3 and course and am wondering the degree of difficulty of the course. Is it, (anybody -can do it) or does one need a physics degree or some pre-requisites to take this. I see that the course has on line help, but how long do I have to wait for a response for help.
I have been very interested in space weather and have used your website for a long time. Any information would be greatly appreciated

Thank you for your help
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« Reply #1 on: 30 August 2009, 07:11:01 UTC »

The course is designed to be understood by those without any prerequisite background in math, physics, or other fields. However, the learning curve is fairly steep for those without any background. Still, almost anyone with a high-school level education should be able to follow it. And if you need help, yes, you can e-mail us and we will respond. But it may take a few days to get to your response, depending on how busy we are. I hope this helps.
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« Reply #2 on: 31 August 2009, 01:48:39 UTC »

Thank you for your help. But The more I look the more confused I become, Is Swim and Prop Lab3 two different softwares that come with the course or are they different courses? Could you Explain Please
Thanks again for your help and patience.
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