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How are Private Lessons Scheduled?

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How are Private Lessons Scheduled?

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Remember, you MUST pay for your private lessons FIRST. Once you’ve done that, here is how you schedule them: At 10:30am on the first Monday of each session, students will gather in the REGISTRATION AREA for one last time. Each private lesson instructor will also be there, sitting at a table, waiting to talk with each student to schedule an individual lesson time. Students will line up at the appropriate table, and when it’s their turn, will work with their instructor around their busy ensemble schedule and find a time that works for them both. Scheduling private lessons will take only a few minutes, if even that long. If you scheduling private lessons AFTER this time, please make sure to pay for them in the Main Office, and then make arrangements with your instructor.

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Remember, you MUST pay for your private lessons FIRST. Once you’ve done that, here is how you schedule them: At 9:00 am on the first Monday of each session, students will gather in the REGISTRATION AREA for one last time. Each private lesson instructor will also be there, sitting at a table, waiting to talk with each student to schedule an individual lesson time. Students will line up at the appropriate table, and when it’s their turn, will work with their instructor around their busy ensemble schedule and find a time that works for them both. Scheduling private lessons will take only a few minutes, if even that long. If you scheduling private lessons AFTER this time, please make sure to pay for them in the Main Office, and then make arrangements with your instructor.

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