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Chess 012, 013, and 014 Permanently Available in Independent Study Format

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Chess.com University's first three courses in the popular "class format" are now permanently available for purchase through our independent study option.

In the past, I made each course available in independent study format for a short period of time, but not permanently because it was a hassle on my end to get all the material to the students in a timely manner. It was a hassle primarily because Chess.com University was using free, basic, and ancient technology.

I looked into this more and finally figured out an easy way to get these large files to students. This means that Chess.com University members may purchase any of the courses in independent study format at any time!

Please read my previous posts regarding Chess 012, Chess 013, and Chess 014 if you want more information and feel you might be interest in taking them in the independently:

http://www.chess.com/news/chess-012-and-chess-013-independent-study-2849

http://www.chess.com/news/chess-014-independent-study-7020

Once again you have the chance to experience Chess.com University at its finest!

Please read the course descriptions using the links (and links within the links) provided above. In order to register for a class, use the following link and click on the relevant PayPal button:

http://www.aplustutoringamerica.com/Chess.html

You may pay with your PayPal account or use credit/debit card during PayPal checkout. Additionally, you may send me a check. Message me on Chess.com if you want to send a check.

Registration for Chess 012, 013, and 014 Independent Study Option is permanently open.

 

Not a Chess.com University member? No problem. Click here to join right now!

 

If you have further questions, you may message Kairav Joshi, President of Chess.com University, or comment on this news post.

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