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lvp1991
Fluorite | Level 6

A person certified in SAS can to apply courses?

 

Example: If I have the SAS Administration certification, Can I applying it for other students?

 

Best Regards.

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CarmineVerrell
SAS Employee

Hello and welcome to the community website,

 

          Can you please provide more details below as I am not sure I understand the question?

 

More specifically "A person certified in SAS can to apply courses?" , can you elaborate on "can to apply course" part please as I am unclear on what you are trying to ask.

 

Thanks and sorry for the confusion. 

 

Carmine

lvp1991
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello @CarmineVerrell !!

 

Sorry, I think that I didn't to explain correctly my question.

 

I would like to know if a person certified in SAS platform can to teach courses for students who want to get knowledge in SAS platform.

 

Best Regards.

 

JackHamilton
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Teaching SAS isn't like opening a medical practice.  There's no government agency setting minimum standards to teach SAS (outside of a school system that requires teaching credentials).  So yes, you can teach a SAS class.  That doesn't mean you'll be good at it.  

 

There are people with the certification who would do a bad job of teaching SAS, and people without the certification who would be great teachers.  It's more a question of whether you're a good teacher than whether you can pass a certification test.

 

What do you want to do that causes you to ask this question?

 

 

 

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