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MasterClass Is Offering Up to 50% Off a Subscription Ahead of Black Friday
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MasterClass is one of the best streaming platforms on the market, with online classes taught by some of the most accomplished creatives and celebrities from the worlds of sports, entertainment, art, cooking, and even politics. MasterClass also delivers incredible value, with pricing starting at just $10/month (about the same as a Netflix subscription).
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However, MasterClass is even more affordable right now. The learning hub is currently running its pre-Black Friday Day sale that slashes up to 50% off your first year. The Standard plan (Masterclass’ most affordable option) is discounted to just $7 a month instead of $10. The Plus plan is down from $15 to $9, and the Premium plan is a full 50% off at just $10 instead of $20.
A MasterClass subscription gets you access to the platform’s entire library of courses. There are over 200 in total, including standouts like “Steve Martin Teaches Comedy,””Michael Pollan Teaches Intentional Eating,” “Lewis Hamilton Teaches a Winning Mindset,” and “Kris Jenner On the Power of Personal Branding.” Take a look at all of the courses here.
Right now with the 50% off Black Friday sale, you can sign up for a Standard subscription for just $7 a month. The MasterClass Plus plan, which is normally $15 a month, is down to $9 a month. And the $20-a-month MasterClass Premium plan is discounted to just $10 a month. A MasterClass subscription makes for a great last-minute gift for any birthdays or graduations, as memberships are delivered instantly when gifted.
What Are the Best MasterClass Deals? Pricing, Discounts
Right now, MasterClass is offering a new discounted rate on its monthly prices, just in time for the fall. The MasterClass sale saves you a few extra bucks during the year, no matter which plan you choose.
Deals aside, an annual subscription to MasterClass normally costs $120 (or $10/month). That’s cheaper than a premium Netflix subscription and in line with the popular Disney Bundle streaming package. The $120 price gets you unlimited access on one device.
A better value is to subscribe to MasterClass’ “MasterClass Plus” plan, which gets you access to the platform from two devices and costs just $15 a month. That works out to just $7.50/month split between two people. But, again, the Plus plan is discounted to $9 a month right now instead of $15.
If you really want to save on your MasterClass subscription every month, your best hack is to sign up for the MasterClass Premium, which allows access on six devices at once. The plan also lets you download course videos and material to read and watch offline.
How Does MasterClass Work?
Since its launch in 2015, MasterClass has become the gold standard for not only learning specific skills online but also getting insight from the experts who do it best. The site has over 180 courses (and counting) across 11 categories, and you’ll recognize almost every instructor. Standout courses include filmmaking from Martin Scorsese, singing from Christina Aguilera or Mariah Carey, “The Power of Resilience” from Hillary Clinton, and entrepreneurship from Mark Cuban.
Some new additions to MasterClass’s ever-growing course catalog include leadership with Indra Nooyi, songwriting with John Legend, and Philanthropy with Melinda French Gates.
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Designed for beginners, MasterClass courses center on video lectures that are broken up into short, digestible blocks to watch on your own time. These lectures can be streamed on your phone, laptop, tablet, or streaming device, making it easy to get a lesson in whenever you can (say, on your lunch break or while traveling).
In addition to the video lectures, MasterClass courses also typically have workbook and community interaction aspects that let you practice skills learned and share work with other students.
Previously, MasterClass also launched “Sessions” — a more intensive type of course that lasts 30 days, starts on a set date, and involves more hands-on work and feedback from peers. You still get well-known, highly successful instructors, with Sessions like video production with Marques Brownlee, negotiation with Chris Voss, and photography with Petra Collins.
Whether you’re considering MasterClass for yourself, your family, or your team, be sure to check out the platform’s group deals. See the full MasterClass Black Friday promotion details here.
What Are the Best MasterClass Courses to Take?
MasterClass offers just about every type of lesson you can imagine in a wide variety of categories, from music to filmmaking and acting. Interior design lovers will want to take Kelly Wearstler’s MasterClass, while gymnasts may want to take Simone Biles’ MasterClass on Gymnastics Fundamentals. Here’s a sample of some of the classes available on MasterClass. See the complete list of 200+ classes on MasterClass.
Mariah Carey: The Voice as an Instrument
Alicia Keys Teaches Songwriting and Producing
Christina Aguilera: Elevate Your Singing and Stage Presence
Herbie Hancock Teaches Jazz
Ringo Starr Teaches Drumming and Creative Collaboration
Tom Morello Teaches Electric Guitar
Sheila E. Teaches Drumming and Percussion
St. Vincent Teaches Creativity and Songwriting
Questlove Teaches Music Curation and DJing
Usher Teaches the Art of Performance
Metallica Teaches Being a Band
Yo-Yo Ma Teaches Music and Connection
Jodie Foster Teaches Filmmaking
Spike Lee Teaches Independent Filmmaking
Samuel L. Jackson Teaches Acting
Kelly Wearstler Teaches Interior Design
Simone Biles Teaches Gymnastics Fundamentals
Esther Perel Teaches Relational Intelligence
Mark Cuban: Win Big in Business
Ava DuVarney: Reframe Your Thinking
Martha Stewart: Think Like a Boss, Live Like a Legend
Amy Poehler: Prepare to Be Unprepared
Kevin Hart: Using Humor to Make Your Mark
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