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Tuition Fee
By junior eskrimador - 04-13-2009 03:45 PM
Originally Posted at: FMATalk
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Ok, I'm pretty sure this topic has been discussed and I probably missed it. Anyway, what is an appropriate or average tuition for a school to charge. Some schools have 2 or more styles they teach, i.e., FMA, Kenpo, Muay Thai, Boxing, Ju jitsu, and MMA. I know that the founder/owner of the school has to pay the other main instructor of the style but charging over $100. Some founder/owner has an agreement were they teach the specialty instructors student in return to teach his senior students. Anyway, I can't see a school charging more then $100. I saw a school charging $200. a month. My tuition is less then a $100 and it's not $99.99, less then that. My training is not diluted/watered down or a McDojo as some people may call it. Someone, actually made a good point on this when we were talking about it. Some parents/future students might thing highter tuition means better quality. My opinion, not true, to me it means more money each month for the school but the quality might be lacking.
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By junior eskrimador - 04-13-2009 03:45 PM
Originally Posted at: FMATalk
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Ok, I'm pretty sure this topic has been discussed and I probably missed it. Anyway, what is an appropriate or average tuition for a school to charge. Some schools have 2 or more styles they teach, i.e., FMA, Kenpo, Muay Thai, Boxing, Ju jitsu, and MMA. I know that the founder/owner of the school has to pay the other main instructor of the style but charging over $100. Some founder/owner has an agreement were they teach the specialty instructors student in return to teach his senior students. Anyway, I can't see a school charging more then $100. I saw a school charging $200. a month. My tuition is less then a $100 and it's not $99.99, less then that. My training is not diluted/watered down or a McDojo as some people may call it. Someone, actually made a good point on this when we were talking about it. Some parents/future students might thing highter tuition means better quality. My opinion, not true, to me it means more money each month for the school but the quality might be lacking.
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