I was just wondering, do people just do one class with a mentor, or do they do multiple classes (with different mentors) to learn different styles?
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There isn't really a point for advanced reviews to go through the mentor program, imho.
As an advanced reviewer, you can get an assignment up to a certain amount; students in ANY mentor program are limited to $30 or so for their assignment. You can't have a student assignment AND an advanced reviewer monthly at the same time (1/month). After you hit 4.5, you can get products up to $40 to review.
If you are already an advanced reviewer and you're looking for tips on how to write a certain type of review, just ask another advanced reviewer in a private message or look on the forums for pointers.
As an advanced reviewer, you can get an assignment up to a certain amount; students in ANY mentor program are limited to $30 or so for their assignment. You can't have a student assignment AND an advanced reviewer monthly at the same time (1/month). After you hit 4.5, you can get products up to $40 to review.
If you are already an advanced reviewer and you're looking for tips on how to write a certain type of review, just ask another advanced reviewer in a private message or look on the forums for pointers.
11/03/2010
I have gone through 2 myself. Just to get a real feel for the whole thing.
11/03/2010
Thank you JR and jobthingy. I guess I did not think of just asking someone else if I have a question.
11/03/2010
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To answer your question- It doesn't matter. If you want to take a class, you can do one, or many. Since we all have different expertise, something can be gained from doing a class with each one. It just depends on what your own personal strengths are.
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mysecretcollection
I was just wondering, do people just do one class with a mentor, or do they do multiple classes (with different mentors) to learn different styles?
11/03/2010
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