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if i choose to enroll for one quarter and find that you deliver all that you promised AND you survive that quarter (sorry…just trying to be realistic) can i then “buy” a full year at the “early adopter” level?
@Steven – we’ve answered fully and clearly on our sign up page. Hope to see you on the inside!
What (or where) am I missing? I don’t see a sign up page or any description of the course offerings.
@Malcolm Ruthven, No worries. Click on ‘Faculty’ at the top of the home page and you can see all the faculty and their courses. If you click on each picture you will be brought to their full bio and a description of what they will be teaching. New faculty are announced constantly.
Here is the link to sign up http://solopracticeuniversity.com/signup but you can also get there by clicking on the blue ‘Enroll Now’ link in the header of the home page. Hope to see you on the inside!
Thanks. I’m looking for the course content, teaching method, etc., for the Bankruptcy course and all I found was the a bio for the instructor Jay Fleischman. I still don’t see anything about the course.
@Malcolm Ruthven,
I, too, am looking for the same information.
I am interested in signing up, but would like more information regarding the classes.
Thanks!
@Susan Cartier Liebel, I decided to sign up but when I was directed to the PayPal website. I want to try this out for 3 months so I am willing to sign up for that period. However, it does not tell me how to un-sign up if I don’t think it’s worth it. Can you tell me how I would do that if I decide I can’t afford this?
Thanks.
Betsy F. Lambeth
Solo for 12 years TODAY! 5 of those at home!
@ LeeAnn – We have not published the syllabi outside the community. All classes, however, are a minimum of six hours over time and every faculty member has committed to faculty hours each month. Many are actually teaching much more – Jay being one of them.
@Betsy Lambeth, It is very easy to unsubscribe. Just let us know and we’ll take care of it according to our refund policy outlined on the signup page, no fuss, no muss ever.