cheap classes
Oct. 23rd, 2007 10:41 pmnothing against the previous poster; but I'm wondering where all of the area's *cheap* classes are. I've seen writing classes for $400, music for $150 an hour, even 90m over at the Cambridge School for Culinary Arts costs $100.
When I lived in Toronto, I did a full day class in tofu making for $5. The local adult education schools were $50 (canadian, when it was worth 80 US cents), for 6 week classes. I myself taught free classes in computer literacy.
Now, it's not that I don't believe the classes exist. I'm sure they do, and there are places where they can be taken. But I just keep not seeing or hearing about them. So what are your favourite resources for people who can't afford classes that cost more per hourthan they themselves earn?
When I lived in Toronto, I did a full day class in tofu making for $5. The local adult education schools were $50 (canadian, when it was worth 80 US cents), for 6 week classes. I myself taught free classes in computer literacy.
Now, it's not that I don't believe the classes exist. I'm sure they do, and there are places where they can be taken. But I just keep not seeing or hearing about them. So what are your favourite resources for people who can't afford classes that cost more per hourthan they themselves earn?
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Date: 2007-10-24 01:59 pm (UTC)Unfortunately 'expensive in the short term' works out, for me, right now, to 'completely unaffordable in the short term'. I could *maybe* scrap together $50. But I'd eat ramen a few meals that week. And I certainly can't afford/justify that for a one host class. Hence the request for classes that don't cost too much up front.
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Date: 2007-10-24 11:14 pm (UTC)Plonk.