I have had plenty of experience with the “school” I belonged to it for some time, and used it mainly as a forum as opposed to a school.
Here is the thing. The website is terrible, the interface is terrible. 90% of classes are about writing reports or essays.
Some (very few) of the “teachers/professors” are just trying to sell more books.
All that said, there are many people involved on all levels that I am truly glad I met, and believe it was worth the price of admission.
Oberon is a freak in many ways, but a fun one. I do not think there is any harm in listening to what he has to say, except I don’t believe he can administer his way out of a paper bag.
In the end I do believe it is a decent resource for someone trying to teach their children about Magick (I was looking into it for the children of others). The book is truly worth it, I have not picked up the second one.
However until they come of age and make a truly interactive lesson plan, with video and audio. Adding some production value to their lessons…it is nothing more then a good idea that is poorly implemented with some great people and some not so great people.
This is something I often think I would love to construct…but the initial capital and getting people to dedicate their time to has kept me from pursuing it. Perhaps in a few years.
As for the reason to charge…poor administration, people pay more attention to what they pay for, interaction with multiple teachers. In many ways I found the classes great, in many ways it was truly pitiful. Poor implementation.
Ultimately, it is an issue of philosophy. Getting kids interested, and keeping their attention. Getting adults interested and keeping their attention. Making it affordable, allowing it to be self sufficient, knowing that people will more often follow through on things that cost them, but do not on things that are cheap.
At the moment the Grey School is the best at what it tries to do, but I feel it fails to do it.
I think you can get a better education on certain subjects from people on this forum…but it is an issue of commitment, and doing what you say you will do…they offer an environment where you feel you should be trying to do something and document your results.
Ask any specific questions you have, and I will answer. But know it was about two years ago since I last logged in…but I think I can contact some people who are still involved.
This post has been edited by paxx: Nov 26 2007, 03:30 PM
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