Hi, Jkid --
Are you subscribed to their newsletter? That's how I first heard about it.
I am by no means a well-to-do man; indeed, I am disconcerting proof that advanced degrees in the humanities can quickly lead to poor employment opportunities. (What can I say? I *had* been warned . . .)
The full price at $200, as I said, does seem steep . . . but I did want to point out that it's not out of range for the kind of one-on-one instruction (presumably) you would receive in return. But that's the sticking point for me . . . ok, a guided conversation for about an hour a week. Excellent. And I reckon it's more intensive than the kind of chit chat one can get for free by striking up a conversation with a native speaker at a bus stop.
And that touches upon my main interest: scheduled curriculum. That has excellent potential. For how long have I been diligently doing the Jpod101 lessons, waiting for more opportunities to fix the gaps that I, painfully, know still remain?
I'd put down the coin of the realm for some serious instruction. I'd skip the cinema and dinners out, in fact, if I could see some speedy improvement that the advert promises. But. without the right promotional material to convince me, I still feel that it's a large investment without enough proof of the educational collateral in return.
And, now that the discount quorum has been filled, I'm less inclined to plunk down the cash . . . not saying I won't at a later time . . . just hoping some friendly moderator will let the Powers know that some more information would be most welcome.
-Sean Somers
jkid wrote:There is no way in the world I could afford the cost but I can see the benefits of this. On a side note, this wasn't well advertised was it? I had no idea of this new subscription level until reading this post.