by StaceyKoprince Thu Jan 03, 2008 3:09 pm
I believe we're getting Texas going as I type! Our physical expansion is generally going to be slow, though, as we are highly constrained by our teaching model. Simply put, there aren't very many people who meet our test-taking and teaching requirements - and we're not willing to compromise on our teachers, so that's always going to limit the speed of our growth.
That's why we do hold our virtual live courses, though. I've had people in my classes from all over the world, not just the US. I know it sounds like it couldn't be as good as a real classroom - frankly, I thought that, too, when I first joined the company! But once I actually started observing classes and then teaching via the web conferencing platform myself, I realized that it is really an elegant solution. Roughly half of my students tell me, by the end of the course, that they actually prefer it now to a regular classroom! And the rest usually say it's about the same as learning in a regular class. (We ask them about this on the end-of-course survey.)
So there is another classroom solution if you live someplace where we don't yet have an office! :)
Stacey Koprince
Instructor
Director, Content & Curriculum
ManhattanPrep