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Hi all,

About one of the mandatory training course that I have decided to take I have chosen: Java EE 7: New Features that allow the Live Virtual Class Training.
In regard to this I have 2 questions:

1)The Start Time is relative to the time zone where I am purchasing the course?
2)I see that it start at 5 AM until to 1 PM. What happens If I will need a break of half an hour in the morning around at 9.00 AM?
3)The Duration is 2 days, this mean that the course will continue the day after with the same time that are indicated in the image attached for the first day?
4)What level of the attention that it is required to follow it? I mean, I will be able to work some hour in the same time that I am following the course?

Thanks in advance,
Mimmo
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1) Since the location is listed as "New York", that implies the times are United States East Coast time. That also gels well with the Chinese language start time being 9:30pm US Eastern time. Because that's the Morning in China.
2) I've never taken an in person training where they object to a student missing for 30 minutes.
3) I'm not sure as I've never taken this type of class. i suspect that as long as you pay, they don't care if you pay attention or learn anything.
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