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Blog, English School Articles · May 5, 2009

Monthly Tuition System

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What system do you think is a monthly tuition system? It is a system by which a student pays tuition once every month for one month’s lessons at a time. These days lots of schools advocate the monthly tuition system, however, you can’t trust whether it is a true monthly tuition system or not. Most of these schools also adopt a point system. Only the Smith’s School of English for certain adopts a true monthly tuition system. The system is really understandable and every student learns English with great enjoyment. Monthly tuition system means that students don’t have to pay a large amount of money at a time, and in addition it is a safe and reasonable system. They often say that “simple is best” and, in this case too, I think that this saying applies.

本当の月謝制とは

Al Bartle (SSE Okamoto)

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  1. Derek says

    May 6, 2009 at 7:18 pm

    Well said, Al. I agree with you.

    Derek
    SSE Tsukaguchi

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  2. John C says

    May 7, 2009 at 3:39 am

    How can one not agree. As long as other schools, especially the big ones, continue to try to take advantage of both students and foreign teachers we can only get stronger.
    John
    SSE Kawanishi

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  3. Al Bartle says

    May 7, 2009 at 5:44 pm

    Thanks John and Derek. We have to hope that more and more students will see though the smoke and mirrors that the other large schools have set up to trap them. Keep it simple and do what is best for your students and you will succeed!

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