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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The question is, what long-lasting positive effect do you get for the money? [b]I hate the factory aspect of martial arts in this area. [/b] Maryland Youth Ballet is good - uniforms are not expensive and the teaching is professional. I am willing to pay for good music lessons - $45 for 30 minutes at many reputable studios in the area. As for horseback riding, I assume owning the horse is naturally expensive.[/quote] It's not just this area. I'm from CA, and the studios there are like that, too. It's just a factory, but hey, the kids feel like they are accomplishing something, right? Bleh. Thank goodness my DC quit after a year. I pay $45 for private in-home piano lesson. Worth every penny. DCs are enjoying learning to play.[/quote]
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