young guns
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Alright guys here's the deal. I'm currently doing mixed martial arts 2 nights a week.
I'm starting my last semester of school, and am registered for 12 credits. Since full time tuition rate is the same from 12-18 credits, I could add a one credit JJ class, and the only additional charge would be for the Gi ($95), which my student loan will still cover. So basically, I'd pay $95 for 4 months worth of jui-jitsu, at 2 one hour sessions a week.
So would this be worthwhile? Does anyone has experience with classes taught to University students?
I will continue doing the MMA, and would just add this as a complement to my ground arsenal. But is it going to be a waste of time for me? Keep in mind, I have only been doing MMA for 2 months, and 4 classes (that I was there for - I missed a couple due to being out of town) were dedicated to ground work. So I'm definitely still a beginner.
One thing that bothers me is that the expected class size is 40, and there's currently 28 enrolled. How can an instructor effectively teach that many people? And I hate to assume, but since the instructor is teaching a a university, I can't see them being a top notch instructor, who I would think would have their own gym.
I'm starting my last semester of school, and am registered for 12 credits. Since full time tuition rate is the same from 12-18 credits, I could add a one credit JJ class, and the only additional charge would be for the Gi ($95), which my student loan will still cover. So basically, I'd pay $95 for 4 months worth of jui-jitsu, at 2 one hour sessions a week.
So would this be worthwhile? Does anyone has experience with classes taught to University students?
I will continue doing the MMA, and would just add this as a complement to my ground arsenal. But is it going to be a waste of time for me? Keep in mind, I have only been doing MMA for 2 months, and 4 classes (that I was there for - I missed a couple due to being out of town) were dedicated to ground work. So I'm definitely still a beginner.
One thing that bothers me is that the expected class size is 40, and there's currently 28 enrolled. How can an instructor effectively teach that many people? And I hate to assume, but since the instructor is teaching a a university, I can't see them being a top notch instructor, who I would think would have their own gym.