Why do some classes require attendance at prerequisite sessions?
A small number of 2-part classes at Shibaricon will require attendance at the 1st part to attend the 2nd part. This is mainly because vital safety information is discussed in the first part of the class, allowing for more hands-on intensive work during the 2nd part of the class session. In order to allow for the intensive educational opportunity these classes are meant to provide, there will be no exceptions to this rule.
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