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Attending DUI classes may be terrible for you considering the time you would have to spend for it when you should be making money, the fees and expenses which you have to deal with or even just the kind of classmates that you will be with in these classes. You might even think of it as an added price to pay for your alcoholism. But it's the court order! In this case, there's no truly better way ahead but an earnest acceptance of the court order. You may not realize the value of these classes for now but in the long run, you will thank the court, your DUI teachers and even your good DUI classmates for helping you overcome DUI and regain that good driving behavior you may have had before. But for the more important part, these classes can help you build a resistance to the temptations of alcohol most especially when you are aware that you still need to drive.
Acceptance can then bring you to the next stage: choosing the best DUI class for you. You have to consider many factors such as your budget and time in choosing the class that truly fits you. You can choose among less expensive DUI schools though the actual tuition is really high. You can also choose DUI schools with class schedules that fit your work shift. After choosing, thoroughly discuss the details and features of the class with the school to make sure you have the best choice. When you are already sure, enroll and learn!
DUI classes often have strict policies probably intended for instilling self-discipline which the offenders may have lost for a time. You have to abide by these policies so that you will not get into a bigger trouble. Always come on time because if you are late, you will not be allowed to join the class anymore then you have to set another time for a make-up class. Missing three classes in a row will kick you out of the program. A bigger disappointment on your part, imagine spending a lot of money for nothing! You may be allowed to miss around 10 classes irregularly for justifiable reasons before you could be terminated. But if you have been absent for more than this allowed number of days, you will then be terminated. You might find DUI classes either tedious or easy depending on your driving experience, willingness to learn and alcoholic problem. But either way, you do have to finish the course. If you still feel being forced even at this time, try thinking of the money you paid or the chance of driving legally again. Then maybe you'll realize, the money you spent will be more worthy if you learn and participate in class.
Then as you finish the course, receive the completion certificate and have it credited in court. But the most important part is applying what you have learned, when you're already on your own, on the road trying to be a responsible driver again.
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