One-on-one education: Han Jing, Amber, Genius, Long Wen, Xueda, which is better?
The answer on the second floor is good. Generally, the one-on-one fee is very expensive, but after all, one-on-one is not as fast as a counseling institution with large classes and small classes, and the cost of the class system is low, so it can be paid in one lump sum. Now one-on-one also requires parents to pay a one-time fee, but the landlord can try to pay 1000 yuan first according to the second floor, and then pay the balance if he thinks it can really help the children. A friend of mine who makes building materials is in the third grade, and his son has just started class. I signed up for 16 thousand class hours, paid 2 thousand at first, attended 12 class hours and held a parent-teacher meeting. I feel that my son's study and communication with his family have made a little progress, and then I continue to pay the fees, but they didn't audition here, so I have to pay off the children's actual class hours first. Amber Han Jing doesn't know much about it. Long Wen said on the second floor that advertising packaging is better than the internal environment of the campus, and they do a good job in low-end advertising. Xueda has participated in two sets of wealth stories of CCTV and made new advertisements. It seems to be broadcast on CCTV2, which should be aimed at middle and high-end customers. Learning and thinking, we don't have it in southwest China. In short, I advise the landlord not to be blind and consider it from the perspective of cost performance. I hope these are helpful to you.