You can, however, you still have to pay whatever fees it costs to actually go to the college for the semester. Financially wise it's a lot better to take a full load etc. If you want a piano class, I suggest trying to find a private teacher who charges hourly/lessons.
Yes, of course you can take just one class, it's just not all that financially smart. I agree, get a private piano tutor instead, it's fairly easy to do and it's a way better option if you're not doing it specifically for a degree.
However, the class I'm looking at is only 26.00 dollars, since its just a one unit class that meets for 18 weeks. The cheapest I've found for private lessons is 15 dollars a session (which lasts 30 minutes)
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26 sounds about right. I'm taking a 1 unit dance class and that's what it costs for the whole semester. Funny thing is the teacher is super good and a class with her usually costs 14 dollars for an hour.
I mean, I go to community college in-state and it's like roughly 100 dollars per credit for me, after fees. And that's quarterly! I just can't even fathom that someone could pay only 260 dollars for a 15-credit schedule, that must not be including fees or something.
Did some more hunting, and here is the fees they have listed:
26 dollars per unit Student Card Fee: 20 dollars (optional) Student Health fee: 18 Parking fee: 25 dollars (optional, I'd probably just take a bike there, since its near by)
So, 44 dollars
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"Don't freeze up girl, you're looking quite a sight." - Adam Ant. "Baby, can you dig your man? He's a righteous man." - Larry Underwood
You'll learn better from private lessons than a class....but heck, if you don't want to get particularly good and it's only $26 for a semester, that's probably the better plan. >_>
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