I am sorry. You are right. The schedule you suggest IS part of the
advertisement for NEAS. It is on page 5 of the section called "Part 9
Examination Seminar," and is the schedule for the NEAS online study group.
I was looking at the description called "CAS Part 9 Examination Seminar,"
the one that begins by saying where the courses will be held, and continues
by showing the schedule for the seminar. The schedule you suggest is in the
second part of the packet for Part 9.
When I said that you had agreed not to disseminate study material, it was
because I was under the mistaken impression that you had signed up for the
seminar. On the registration form, there is a place where one has to sign,
indicating agreement not to disseminate the study material that will be
sent. For Part 7, the material includes a study schedule, and I thought
that maybe the Part 9 material did also. I thought that this is what you
were suggesting we use, and that would have been disseminating copyrighted
material.
Your suggestion is an excellent one, since most of us have received the
advertising material for NEAS. I have a further suggestion. When we post
to this study group, let's identify the article in the subject line. That
way, when we're down to the wire in October, we won't have to remember who
it was who had that great insight on (say) Bailey & Simon, and when she
wrote it. We can just sort on the subject line.
Amy
PS Are you offering to send a copy of the schedule to anyone who needs it?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lawn,Yin [SMTP:Yin.Lawn@cna.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 1998 2:29 PM
> To: Waldhauer, Amy
> Subject: Study schedule
>
> The study schedule was not part of the study material received once one
> send in $585. In fact, it is part of the registration from which was
> send to all perspective part 9 candidates. If you want the NEAS
> registration form, I am sure it would be all right for me to send you
> one. In fact, would you like to know the time and place where the
> seminars are going to be held? A NEAS fall calendar with "schedule" of
> seminars was also a part of the registration form.
>
> In addition, I did agree not to disseminate study material. However, if
> I understand something from reading their study material and like to
> share that knowledge with this group, I don't think that will violate
> the agreement.
>
> ---Yin