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Student's guide to viewing unused lesson credits

For Students - you have purchased lessons and would like to know how many you have left

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This article will help you find how many lesson credits you still have in your account that are not booked into the calendar. This refers only to blocks of lessons as lesson offers are automatically input into your calendar as set dates.

Once you purchase a block of lessons, you will see these on your dashboard until they are added to the calendar.

  • Login to your account to see your dashboard

  • Scroll down until you see your teacher's image and name.

  • To the right of this, any lessons not yet on the calendar are shown in a lesson icon. This icon displays the number of unallocated lessons remaining in your account and the duration of these lessons. You can then use the dashboard navigation to locate the "Future Lessons" box for scheduled lessons or the Calendar tab for a comprehensive overview of all lessons.

Here is an example where we see the teacher's picture and name. Under this are 3 icons showing this student has 11 x 20-minute credits, 1 x 60-minute credit and 1 transport fee remaining unallocated in their account.

These unallocated lessons, once scheduled, will automatically appear in the "Future Lessons" box, making it easier to track your upcoming sessions.

This icon only shows the unallocated lessons. Once in the calendar, the number is reduced in this icon. You can change the calendar view to either 'Month' 'Week' or 'List view' to see lessons easily. Additionally, the Calendar tab on your dashboard provides a detailed overview of all your scheduled lessons, helping you manage your sessions effectively.

Please note that lessons will only show once—either as a lesson credit in your student account or as a lesson on the calendar.

If you have any questions, please contact Support at [email protected].

For additional resources and guidance, you can also visit the MusicTeachers.co.uk help center.

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