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Old 02-28-2005, 06:15 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by academian
I kinda agree with you. If instructors would have more classes with smaller amounts of students in each class that would eliminate the need for private lessons. I think some instructors are just trying to make max $$$. But on the other side of the coin instructors have to earn a living from tuition if they choose to tech full time as they will not be able to hold a job if all of their time is spent teaching. I think it is obvious which ones want to make a living and which ones want to get rich. Most of the high priced training that I have found is not as good as as moderatly priced training. I think private lessons should be priced reasonably and only given to students that really want and NEED the extra help.
Well, i think a 'professionnal' instructor is better thatn an amateur.
however, my master does not charge for some of his students: the one thar fight vale tudo.
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