Apple final cut pro training and cet

the station i work at is willing to send me and another fcp editor to universal in orlando for some advanced fcp training.
has anyone gone to any of this workshops? how were they? are they worth it?
thanks
carl

Save the money and buy plug ins or more RAM.
I disagree. You will save the employer's money and he will keep the plugins and RAM. If you get formal training (which includes Apple Certification after a rigorous test) at the station's expense it will be yours forever.
I went for a five-day course in The Edit Center in New York - excellent. I have no idea how good the course in Orlando is. Apple Store sends its employees to The Edit Center which sounds like a strong recommendation.
Enjoy the course!

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