Hi Pierre,

It's been my (limited) experience that there is a lot to process during the
training and if you stay for the late talks, you'll be ready to hit the
sack around 10:30PM ET.  I personally think that staying off site is fine,
except if you want to drink the last day of training, where some folks stay
afterwards to unwind.  So, stay offsite and perhaps stay at the hotel the
last night.

Just my 2 cents.


On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Pierre Wills <[email protected]>wrote:

> So with the support of my manager and a long write up I was able to
> convince my employer to pay for SANS training at SANS Fire 2013.  So I
> was wondering if it is worth it to stay at the conference is being held.
>  the reason I ask is because i have friends that live in the DC/Metro area
> so i could catch the metro to and from the hotel with ease.  And if anyone
> could give me there experiences at past SANS Fire conferences that would be
> greatly appreciated
>
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