I'm only responding to this because I feel that it is almost necessary for me to say I haven't coached any one in two years (for pay) - I only taught to students (4 and 5 years old respectively) at my school that were the faculty in residence's kids. I need not defend myself against Kairav either, as he has chosen to block me and as such I can't directly discuss anything with him. He does not want to work with me/talk to me as he knows I have a valid point and he himself doesn't have the credentials to be charging the obscene amounts he charges for coaching either.
That being said, I will go ahead and say that I agree with a member from earlier on in the thread - I shouldn't have titled this criticism of the chess.com university prodigy program, but rather an alternative to it. 1 on 1 coaching provides a specific style of teaching that is catered to a student when done properly, while this program, although it has made adjustments (monthly analyses of games for students) cannot fully cater to specific student needs. It can only cater to the most likely student needs. They have strong players, which means that they are likely decent to good teachers. If Kairav would like to message me AND unblock me so I can respond, I'd happily reply to him, but I don't have the time nor would like this argument with a staff member to continue as I am in the midst of cancer research and don't particularly care what the outcome is.
I've been in it for a long time and it is great
Your evil! You gambiter!! Keek!