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From Rommel Feria: LPI Certification Exam

We will be having the first paper-based LPI Level 1 Certification
Exams this December. There will be 30 slots available. The total cost
of the exams (Exam 101 and 102) will be less than or equal to half the
online Prometric version (US$200). If you are interested, please do
inform me (send email directly) so that I’d know if we are to push
through with it this December or move it to January instead.

Am announcing it here to give priority to those from PLUG before it
gets advertised anywhere else.

The exams will be held in UP Diliman — on a Saturday (tentatively on
Dec. 18) — 9-11AM and 1.30-3.30PM.

rpf0013 AT gmail.com

Argh, another exam I would really, really like to take…

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