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Old Tue May 23, 2006, 10:13am
Durham Durham is offline
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Pat,

Both schools are very good and doing well at either will get you to the next step, as an equal number are sent to the evaluation course from each school. Harry's school has you work both camp games and innings in real games from what I have been told, and Jim's is all camp games, or controlled situations. So I would pick the one that better suits your learning style. They both have cage work and classroom time for mechanics and rules. I went to Jim's and loved it, but have friends that went to Harry's and loved it. So the right school is the one that is right for you. Good Luck!
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