MSF Late Policy
MSF Late Policy
I know there was some discussion but I can't find the thread... I got my letter from the school today.... And it says in Bold letters and Highlighted with Yellow Highlighter
Be Prepared to stay past scheduled times should range activities have to be extended! Please be on time for all classes! (IF YOU ARE LATE, YOU WILL NOT BE ADMITTED AND YOU WILL FORFEIT YOUR ENTIRE COURSE FEE
Be Prepared to stay past scheduled times should range activities have to be extended! Please be on time for all classes! (IF YOU ARE LATE, YOU WILL NOT BE ADMITTED AND YOU WILL FORFEIT YOUR ENTIRE COURSE FEE
Yah my school didn't tolerate lateness either.
If you were 5-10 minutes late it better have been because you stopped off to get donuts for everyone else. Anything beyond that you should just go back home.
If you were 5-10 minutes late it better have been because you stopped off to get donuts for everyone else. Anything beyond that you should just go back home.
Have fun on the open /¦\
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- jstark47
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My MSF place didn't just not tolerate lateness, they didn't tolerate on-time-ness. You had to be early. On the last day (Sunday) they said to be there by 6:30 (official start was 7:00). I showed up on the stroke of 6:30, I was the last one there, and they were starting already. To put this in perspective, it was July, in New Jersey, which means hot and humid. They wanted to start and be done with it. We were all through the final lessons and drills, and the riding test by 10:30. Everyone passed, so I guess it was enough time.
2003 Triumph Trophy 1200
2009 BMW F650GS (wife's)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800
2018 Yamaha XT250 (wife's)
2013 Kawasaki KLX250S
2009 BMW F650GS (wife's)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800
2018 Yamaha XT250 (wife's)
2013 Kawasaki KLX250S
Sounds like fast food BRC to me. I'd be a little pissed if I didn't get the hours I paid for. I'm not there to get the little piece of paper that says I completed the course... I want to learn something. It's not just about passing the test... to me anyway.jstark47 wrote: We were all through the final lessons and drills, and the riding test by 10:30. Everyone passed, so I guess it was enough time.
*shrugs*
~ It's not the quantity of miles -- It's the quality of the ride ~
My entire class finished early as well. No one was upset, everyone learned quickly and it just made sense to keep moving at the pace at which we were. Why putt around on little 250s for a couple of hours when you could be riding your own bike? or buying a bike?
Not to mention getting out of the rain is good
Not to mention getting out of the rain is good

Like Bob the MSF guy said "Smile your on a bike" :)
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owner of a pretty red SV650S
Member of DWPOMD
owner of a pretty red SV650S
My big problem is that i get off work at 1800 and all the classes in my area start at 1800 and I absolutely cannot get off earl. I've heard Harley offers the Rider's Edge curriculum which appears to be the same as the MSF (I'll have to investigate). Hopefully I can get a later class. In the meantime I'll be saving my pennies for a bike.