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Tai Chi Academy of Los Angeles
2620 W. Main Street, Alhambra, CA91801, USA
Things You May Concern
Things You May Concern

  1. We charge by program. For example, class 101 you pay $400 for six months, class 201 $400 for four months, class 301 $300 for four months, and NEW YEAR SPECIAL PROGRAM you pay $600 for 12 months.
     
  2. The reason we charge by program is that we need your commitment to be able to get result. Your investment of time and effort is not merely for fun but for the benefits. The benefits can only be guaranteed with your minimum commitment of four months mind and body involvement in the learning and practicing. Another 30 minutes minimum exercise time at home every day is also required to achieve health result.
     
  3. Though we charge tuition based on your coming to class once a week, we encourage students come as often as you can. For example, if you take class 101, you can come to school three times a week, or if you take New Year Special Program, you can come to school four times a week.
     
  4. You can ask for sick leave or vacation leave and extend your learning duration accordingly without extra charge.
     
  5. You can enroll at any time without worrying missing classes because we repeat the same content of the program, sooner or later you learn all the material as required in the program. For example, if you take class 101, by the end of your sixth month, you are supposed to have learned all the content listed under the program no matter when you join in, although you may learn the first three movements of 24 Short From in your second month of school.
     
  6. We divide our teaching system into three programs, 1) Basic & Short Form, 2) Intern & Dan Tain, and 3) Advanced & Push Hand (check Class Schedule) for the purpose of clarity. You are very clear of your learning and able to measure your progress and achievement.
     
  7. Make better use of your time at school by 1) coming 10 minutes early before the time to prepare yourself mentally and physically for the class; 2) spending some time after class at school to review what You've just learned with your classmates.