How does Wall Street Institute accommodate differing levels of ability into groups?
Groups with mixed levels are inevitably less effective, as each participant has different learning needs. At Wall Street Institute we have done away with the fixed group format in favor of a flexible ability-related group system. Participants are no longer bound by a fixed time every week with the same fellow students. At Wall Street Institute, students book their own classes according to their own schedule. Our flexible booking system enables participants of exactly the same level to come together with a teacher to discuss their current progress, thus maximizing the effectiveness of the classes. An additional plus of this system is that participants will often meet new people in each class, no longer bound to the schedule and learning pace of other participants.
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