However, due to the rapid development of off-campus training, many off-campus training institutions have run away. To this end, the Education Steering Committee also issued a risk warning for off-campus training. These risk warnings are mainly to remind parents to choose formal training institutions and not to pay high fees at one time.
First, choose a formal training institution. Now children spend as much time on off-campus training as they do at school. There are various training courses on weekends and evenings. However, the quality of current training courses is also uneven. Some training classes may be just to cheat parents of their money, and they are also careless about their children's courses. Parents of such institutions must stay away.
Therefore, when we choose extracurricular training institutions, we must choose formal, large-scale and influential training institutions. Only in this way can our children learn something.
Second, don't pay high fees at one time. Now the training institutions are also making great efforts to let more students renew their fees. At present, many training institutions charge more at one time. Not only that, in order to retain customers, they also made a rule that the longer the renewal time, the greater the discount. This kind of marketing seems to benefit our parents, but once these institutions have problems, there is basically no hope of recovering the high tuition fees paid.
Under such circumstances, the Education Steering Committee also reminded us not to blindly believe in the marketing strategies of training institutions. Don't pay the training fee for more than 3 months or 60 class hours at one time. The longer the training time, the greater the uncertainty of the training school, and the greater the risk that parents may suffer losses.
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