First One on One at the Apple Store Today

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I had my first "One on One" session today and was very happy with the training and methods used. I had a list of questions which helped in answering my questions but got in the way of the genius going over the basics. So I'm going back to "Apple School" on Friday to cover basics and 1,2,3's. The session today was about 50 minutes long which was fine with me. I think photos will be for next weeks session. If you're in doubt about the training sessions it's worth the cost in my opinion, 99 dollars for a year. I'm proof you can teach an old dog new tricks!
Bill
 

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Glad to hear you're enjoying the "One on One" sessions. Stay tuned to our forums as this is also a good place to teach that old dog. ;D
 
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Glad you had a good time :D. You were prepared too, that is always a good thing.

Good luck with your studies ;)

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I always wondered if the one to one sessions were worth it for a new user. But it seems they are. Well to you at least. Which is good. And I'm glad you get something out of them.

Maybe investing in a "Missing manual" book would help you too.
 

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