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Does the Andrews School curriculum go beyond what the AHIMA teaches?
I ask this question with the following (in quotations) in mind.
"One common misunderstanding is that you will be ready to take the CCS exam once you complete your academic training and that is incorrect. You will be qualified to sit for the CCA exam upon completing your training program. The CCS and CCS-P are mastery credentials and reflect two to three years of full time coding experience beyond the academic preparations that you will receive in school."
So do you feel the Andrews School will prepare a student to possibly take the CCS or CCS-P exams upon completion of your program? Is this why the Andrews schooling program is so much longer than most programs? I.E. 2 years of studying?
Thanks