
Before we tell you the cost, consider this.
A Police officer (and indeed PCSO's) start on a salary of around £22000 a year. So, for many candidates that will be a good pay rise. A rejection letter can mean a delay of at least 12 months before you can apply again, and that is assuming your chosen force is recruiting. So, if you are earning £15,000 now, a failure will cost you £6000, assuming you get in next time around.
The police promotion exams to the rank of Sergeant and Inspector are all assessed by role play. Most forces encourage officers to go on preparation courses before they do these examinations.
On a Talking Blues course, you get ten hours of expert tuition from professionals who have trained, quite literally thousands of fee paying customers since 2001. We are the largest company in this field as our students feel we provide value for money.
For a ten hour course, including a 150 page custom written manual aimed
specifically at the police recruitment system, we charge £135. That is probably
less that you would spend on two good nights out. We ask students at the end of
the day in a feedback questionnaire whether they thought the course was value
for money or not. You would be amazed how many people say they think we should
charge more. (We think its very fairly priced as it is.)
It is up to you to decide if the investment is worth the hugely increased chances of passing. Of course, if on the day you do not agree you have received vale for money, then our promise applies. Once you have booked and paid your £25 deposit, we do not ask for anything else until the END of the course. Tell us by lunchtime if you feel it is not worth your time and money, and we will refund your deposit there and then. We shake hands and part as friends. No one has done that in six years, but we accept that there will always be a first time for everything.