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May 20th, 2013
An RSD Bootcamp: Should I do it?
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Papa

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I recommend that you signup for a regular 3 day bootcamp first and you can do so in New Orleans via choosing the CHOOSE YOUR OWN BOOTCAMP option at the top, but if you are adamant about taking the alumni bootcamp and you believe you are ready for it, then email support@realsocialdynamics.com with your request and call our office at 310 652 0137 to talk to Stuart.
HiFlo wrote:
I saw there's an alumni bootcamp offered in New Orleans in Feb 13. Is a user of the DVD products considered alumni?

New Orleans is my home turf, and it's quite rare when RSD pays a visit there, so I'd be very excited to take the live bootcamp if allowed.
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Bootcamp is definitely worth the price if you consider that you spend more money on a college course tand most corporate seminars cost much more as wel. Also, a bootcamp will have you working with someone with special skills that are very rare, much more so than the skills you get from many TA's that are teaching college courses for much more money. The years of training that a bootcamp instructor has makes the program definitely worth the price, especially since the program cuts years off your learning curve and works on your individual sticking points. In addition, the curriculum continually changes year by year so you should take advantage of the present program if you have the money ready. Each RSD Instructor has spent a lot more than $2k learning the skills, traveling around the world, and focusing on the self actualization skills that you need in order to get the skills needed to be an instructor. DVDs are great since we have created programs from some of the best knowledge of our Instructors and they are great supplements to bootcamps, live programs, and the videos we post on RSD. Blueprint Decoded is a favorite among our RSDn members. However, if you want in-field vids, then hot seat is your key.
socialise wrote:
  I've only been doing this for a few months and have spent some finance on a re shuffle of my wardrobe lots of books and mulitple nights out.

I have started purchasing dvd's to add to the mountain I have been watching online and I think that my next purchase will either be Blueprint decoded or attending the Hot seat 2, I want to do a boot camp but 2000 bucks seems like a lot when I have so much else to learn and am on limited resources.
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socialise

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Papa wrote:
Bootcamp is definitely worth the price if you consider that you spend more money on a college course tand most corporate seminars cost much more as wel. Also, a bootcamp will have you working with someone with special skills that are very rare, much more so than the skills you get from many TA's that are teaching college courses for much more money. The years of training that a bootcamp instructor has makes the program definitely worth the price, especially since the program cuts years off your learning curve and works on your individual sticking points. In addition, the curriculum continually changes year by year so you should take advantage of the present program if you have the money ready. Each RSD Instructor has spent a lot more than $2k learning the skills, traveling around the world, and focusing on the self actualization skills that you need in order to get the skills needed to be an instructor. DVDs are great since we have created programs from some of the best knowledge of our Instructors and they are great supplements to bootcamps, live programs, and the videos we post on RSD. Blueprint Decoded is a favorite among our RSDn members. However, if you want in-field vids, then hot seat is your key

The London Hot seat is a definite for me as soon as payday is with us! 

After that I will look at the next bootcamp and move from there. 

Thanks for the help
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Papa

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Sounds good, bro. Go to RSD Free Tour as well cuz you'll meet lots of people from the London community. Likely, you'll meet over 100 people.
socialise wrote:

Papa wrote:
Bootcamp is definitely worth the price if you consider that you spend more money on a college course tand most corporate seminars cost much more as wel. Also, a bootcamp will have you working with someone with special skills that are very rare, much more so than the skills you get from many TA's that are teaching college courses for much more money. The years of training that a bootcamp instructor has makes the program definitely worth the price, especially since the program cuts years off your learning curve and works on your individual sticking points. In addition, the curriculum continually changes year by year so you should take advantage of the present program if you have the money ready. Each RSD Instructor has spent a lot more than $2k learning the skills, traveling around the world, and focusing on the self actualization skills that you need in order to get the skills needed to be an instructor. DVDs are great since we have created programs from some of the best knowledge of our Instructors and they are great supplements to bootcamps, live programs, and the videos we post on RSD. Blueprint Decoded is a favorite among our RSDn members. However, if you want in-field vids, then hot seat is your key

The London Hot seat is a definite for me as soon as payday is with us! 

After that I will look at the next bootcamp and move from there. 

Thanks for the help
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SlowLearner

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Hey guys, I am definetly invested in doing a bootcamp in Gothenburg, Sweden in January. Thing is though, that I am a fulltime university student and my grades are very important to me. I cannot risk missing a class even for a Bootcamp. How are the bootcamp times planned out; do they allow for people coming from work/school etc to come later in the day at like 17:00 and then do the bootcamp?

Thanks.
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Yes bootcamps start usually around 7:30pm or 8:30pm depending on the city so that people can work during the day or go to school before going out to the bootcamp on the weekdays that a bootcamp takes place, which also allows for RSD World Summit students to attend the program afterwards by starting even later than that.
SlowLearner wrote:
Hey guys, I am definetly invested in doing a bootcamp in Gothenburg, Sweden in January. Thing is though, that I am a fulltime university student and my grades are very important to me. I cannot risk missing a class even for a Bootcamp. How are the bootcamp times planned out; do they allow for people coming from work/school etc to come later in the day at like 17:00 and then do the bootcamp?

Thanks.
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socialise

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Try and stop me! If it was tomorrow I'd be there, got a few months to wait yet though 
Papa wrote:
Sounds good, bro. Go to RSD Free Tour as well cuz you'll meet lots of people from the London community. Likely, you'll meet over 100 people.
socialise wrote:

Papa wrote:
Bootcamp is definitely worth the price if you consider that you spend more money on a college course tand most corporate seminars cost much more as wel. Also, a bootcamp will have you working with someone with special skills that are very rare, much more so than the skills you get from many TA's that are teaching college courses for much more money. The years of training that a bootcamp instructor has makes the program definitely worth the price, especially since the program cuts years off your learning curve and works on your individual sticking points. In addition, the curriculum continually changes year by year so you should take advantage of the present program if you have the money ready. Each RSD Instructor has spent a lot more than $2k learning the skills, traveling around the world, and focusing on the self actualization skills that you need in order to get the skills needed to be an instructor. DVDs are great since we have created programs from some of the best knowledge of our Instructors and they are great supplements to bootcamps, live programs, and the videos we post on RSD. Blueprint Decoded is a favorite among our RSDn members. However, if you want in-field vids, then hot seat is your key

The London Hot seat is a definite for me as soon as payday is with us! 

After that I will look at the next bootcamp and move from there. 

Thanks for the help

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Cobb

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Join Date: 08/17/2012 | Posts: 5

Hey Papa. Wanting to do a bootcamp in London in either September or October, who's gonna be instructing?

Cheers. Cob.
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SlowLearner

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Hey, stupid question but when I'm on the bootcamp site it says that it costs 2000$ but when I go to my cart it says 500$. I can't afford 2000 :(. Does it cost 500 or 2000 dollars for Gothenburg?
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Ozzie
Cobb wrote:
Hey Papa. Wanting to do a bootcamp in London in either September or October, who's gonna be instructing?

Cheers. Cob.
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