recoveryjones said:
I'm seriously considering investing some cash for some pool lessons.
What are some crucial questions a student should ask a teacher before putting up the cash for a package of lessons?Thanks RJ
hmmm...
Ask the instructor "Do you go to the AZBilliard's forum?". If he/she says they have no clue, then chalk it up as though they don't have a computer and spend more time in the "pool hall/billiard parlor".
Ask the instructor "What methods will we be keeping track of my performance?". If he/she looks at you like they're a deer in headlights, RUN!!!
Ask the instructor "May I watch you practice for and hour?". Pay for the table time and see if you learn anything. Judge from there.
Ask the instructor "Do you mind if I use my own camera to record our sessions?". If your intentions are honorable, there won't be a problem.
Ask the instructor "What can you show me in 15 minutest that I don't already know?". If he/she doesn't challenge you to a game to show you, RUN!!!
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There are a TON of questions to ask, those where the first five that poped into my head.
Things I'd be looking for:
The instructor respects your point of view.
The instructor has the means to allow you the feedback you're looking for.
The instructor gives you honest feedback back.
The instructor has constructive critisism that has helped others.
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Enjoy what your learning, especially when paying for it. Just, spend your time more wisely than your money.