NOTICE: I have reached the maximum amount clients of I wish to teach at a time and am currently not accepting new clients.
This is so that I can give truly personalized lessons to the few that I teach. It is important that I am able to give each customer my full attention. If I accept too many clients, I can not do this. Thank you for understanding!
This is so that I can give truly personalized lessons to the few that I teach. It is important that I am able to give each customer my full attention. If I accept too many clients, I can not do this. Thank you for understanding!
Why Learn Java?
Programming is an incredibly useful skill and Java is an incredibly powerful language. Most of the Minecraft community wants to learn Java in order to create their own custom Forge mod or Spigot plugin. This is indeed possible with Java, but is only one of the many amazing things you can do with this language! Outside of the Minecraft community, Java programmers are also heavily needed in today's job market.
My Teaching & Programming Experience
First, my teaching experience. I'll admit that I'm not a professional teacher (I'm only 17), but I do have teaching experience. I founded a Java/Bukkit club at my school where I taught 15+ other kids how to make their own plugins etc. I have also given private Java lessons to a few other individuals before I restarted this business. My dad is a professor at a nearby university, so that's probably why I like teaching. That's as far as my teaching experience goes, but I certainly know the language enough to instruct beginners.Now for my coding experience. I've been coding Java inconsistently since 2011. It wasn't until late 2013 that I discovered the Bukkit API, which is where I really started to get into Java. I now consider myself proficient in both the Java language and the Bukkit API. I have also created Forge mods in the past, but nothing worth releasing. I'm also very knowledgeable with Minecraft in general. I joined the Minecraft community in beta version 1.3 in early 2011 and attended Minecon Orlando in 2013. You can also check out my small website. It only has one public project, but I have released all of it's source code.
How it works
Here's some information about how my service works. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me.
- Lessons are conducted over Skype.
- You must have a microphone and be able to share your screen when necessary.
- All lessons are 60 minutes long.
- P.S. I'm not going to hang up right when the lesson ends, I'm not a jerk. I make sure to schedule all lessons at least 30 minutes apart. This way, I have time to give extra help.
- P.S. I'm not going to hang up right when the lesson ends, I'm not a jerk. I make sure to schedule all lessons at least 30 minutes apart. This way, I have time to give extra help.
- Any paying customer can expect personal help from me outside of lessons.
- Although I am usually very available, I may not always be able use my microphone. (This obviously only applies outside of lessons. I will of course talk during the actual lessons.)
Pricing
As I'm broke and only 17, I will of course need payment. I truly believe that programming is a skill worth investing in. And if you're going to learn Java, you need to learn it right (And I'm not talking about The New Boston). You will learn very valuable skills and could be making plugins for your own server in no time. The following prices are already much cheaper than hiring a professional Java tutor, so I can't really offer further discounts.The pricing is simple. The more lessons that you take per week, the cheaper each lesson costs. Any purchases of 2 or more lessons must be scheduled within the same week. Also, all prices are in United States Dollars.
- 1 Lesson = $15.00 (No discounts, base price)
- TRIAL LESSON = $5.00 (66% cheaper than base, can only be purchased once)
- 2 Lessons a week = $13.00 per lesson (13% cheaper than base)
- 3 Lessons a week = $12.00 per lesson (20% cheaper than base)
- 4 Lessons a week = $10.00 per lesson (33% cheaper than base)
Contact
If you're interested, you can either comment below, send me a PM, email me ([email protected]) or add me on Skype (HelpMeThinkOfSkypeName). Also, feel free to ask any questions!
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