Early Bird is Ending

Enroll in the Essential Greeks Now

Dear Classical Wisdom Readers,

Our Essential Greeks Course will begin soon - this Wednesday January 10th! 

And so, logically, our Early Bird Special must conclude. In fact, it will go back to its full price tomorrow at midnight... so please enroll now if you are interested in joining this year’s course: 

I have had a few email asking for some clarification, so I’ve put a few of the most common Q&As below:  

I would like to know if I must complete this course within a time limit?

There is no time limit, once you have access, you can take all the time you like!

What if I won’t be able to attend the webinars live? 

There will be three live sessions and they will all be recorded and sent to everyone afterwards - so you can watch them whenever you please. If you have any specific questions beforehand, you can submit them and we will address them. 

The course consists of 70 lessons...is it very long?  

There are 4 videos and a quiz per module, and now the transcript and biography show up as lessons as well on our new platform... hence the number 70. However, it really can be seen as 10 chapters, with four subsections within. 

Is this course done at one's own pace, or is there a schedule? 

You can either do it on the schedule or at your own pace. The course begins Jan 10th, but if you are interested in starting right away, we can give you early access. 

Will it take more than a year? 

We spread the course out over 6 weeks, but you can go faster if you wish or slower! We have arranged helpful emails to keep students on track with approximately two modules per week. 

Do I need to read all the texts? 

If you just stick with the course materials, there isn't too much reading - but if you go into the original texts, of course there is much (potentially MUCH) more to read.

With the Essential Greeks Ebook we have taken selections from the texts discussed in the course, so it's much more manageable. Depending on your interest and available time, you can either read the original texts along with the course or not... If you can’t for any reason, do not worry! In fact, a lot of texts and ideas might make more sense at the very end. I would suggest that you read some during the course as you feel inspired, but afterwards make a reading list of what interests you the most and then enjoy the rest of the texts at your own pace. 

If you have any more questions, queries or comments, please feel free to reach out! We are here to help.

All the best,Anya Leonard

Founder and DirectorClassical Wisdom