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PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:37 pm 
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Hello. I don't really know if i should post this here.

So here's the deal. I was thinking about signing for the 30/30 club program, by Brad P. However, I find the lack of reviews disturbing. I searched the web, and found either great reviews from people in the first month (so not knowing exactly what is the big picture), or reviews seeming very fake (such as people posting for the first time a great great review, in several forums...)

And finally today I came across a bad review, someone claiming he left it because coaches won't answer, and were just others students. An other one told he knows guys who weren't satisfied.

So all I'm just asking, is if you guys know if this program is worth it or not. Maybe some of you tried it, or some of you know people who did. Also, since I know that it probably isn't as clear, my question would be "How is it worth it ? For who is it ?"

Please forgive my english mistakes, and have a nice day.


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Its often harder to find bad reviews for things like this, because lots of guys won't bother with writing anything due to the fact they already feel like they wasted a lot of time. If it was great then there would be at least a reasonable amount of real sounding reviews that detail some things and talk about how it has changed people's lives. When people just say how great it is all the time, but never reference why, then that always makes me assume that it wasn't that great.

I'll be honest and say that not all of the workshops that I ran (when I was running them), were as good as I would have liked. When they were great, there was a lot of info that people were sharing about them and stories written by students. When they were...less great...as a result of low student motivation (sometimes as hard as you try some people want you to give them a magic pill and there's basically nothing you can do to make them learn), unequal skill levels of students, or things just not happening as planned and hoped for (sometimes the bars are just dead), then people didn't say much aside from that it was fun, they learned a lot and that I was a good teacher. If you hear things like that without lots of details, then you're probably looking at something that isn't going to rock your world.

From your description of the reviews, I'd have to say you're best bet is not to take the course. I have no personal info about his course though, so I am going purely on the info you have given us.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:22 am 
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To be completely fair, there are tons of review, but on his website, so I don't think I can make my mind from that.

I think I found someone who tried it, I'm going to try to contact him, in order to be sure.

Whatever thank you for your answer, which I find clever. I am keeping your advice as a rule of thumb.


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