Submitting your tarot course assignments
One tarot card at a time
Please only work on the assignments for one tarot card at a time and wait for the assignments for that card to be graded before moving onto the next tarot card.
Take your time
Take care not to rush through the assignments. The more time you spend with each individual tarot card, the more you will absorb the information and understand the interpretations for each card.
Spelling and grammar
Part of the course involves doing email readings for clients. These clients are real people who will expect their readings to presented in a professional manner.
If you do become a professional reader you will probably do email readings for paying clients. Those clients will expect you to present yourself in a professional manner and the emails you send out should not be full of misspelt words and bad grammar. Hence the reason I try to get my students into the habit of using a spell checker before they submit their assignments. If you get into the habit from the start you are never going to send out a reading that is less than professionally presented.
If someone really does have problems with spelling I will always make every effort to help them. Not everyone has had a first class education and they shouldn't let that stop them from reading or trying to improve their spelling.
We have students from all over the world whose first language is not English - I've seen some pretty hilarious translations over the years - so obviously they also need help with their spelling and grammar.
Minimum letter count
For each course there is a minimum letter (NOT word) count for each assignment. This isn't as much as it might seem - for example the two paragraphs above contain 500 letters.
| Beginners |
500 |
| Advanced |
1000 |
| Professional |
1500 |
Assignment grades
Your tutor grades all submitted assignments once a day. Tarot course assignments submitted on Saturday and Sunday will be graded on Monday.
You will recieve an automatic email from the system to inform you when your assignments have been graded.
Your tutor will also leave any comments they think are necessary about your assignments. If there are no comments, don't worry - it just means your tutor didn't think any were necessary.
If you get a low grade, your tutor will arrange to have a chat with you to find out where your understanding of the card or assignment failed. Then you can go back and redo the assignment so that it can be regraded.
Re-submitting assignments
If you didn't get the grade you expected you can edit your work and re-submit your assignments.
Your tutor will always indicate where you need to make changes to your assignments and give you as much help as is needed.
Contacting your tutor
Your tutor is available via the online messaging system which is accessible from the home page of the course you are taking. Messages sent via the online system are instantly emailed to your tutor.
You can also use email, MSN (details given on joining a course), the tarot forums and the chat rooms to talk to your tutor.
WARNING: Use your own wording
Although this is a complete course in itself and you should not need books to study the course we understand that sometimes students use books and the internet to research the tarot cards.
However, we must point out that when submitting your assignments you MUST use your own wording. Copying from another source is plagerism and not only immoral but illegal.
Anyone found to be using another persons/authors/websites wording when submitting their assignments will be thrown off the course as we cannot and will not be seen to be condoning plagerism. This note has been put here due to the fact that a previous student did indeed submit assignments that were a direct copy of a famous tarotists book.
We have set up a demonstration site so that you prospective students can see how the course works before they commit to taking any course(s).
Go to the Demonstration Site to learn more.
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