Hi, cingor - Chris must have misread your post and didn't notice you were asking about in-person vs. virtual.
So far, we haven't held many of the one-day workshops in person because, by definition, not many people take them (although everyone would love to have a 750, not that many people really go the necessary lengths to get it!). In order to offer the courses with reasonable frequency, we have to do so online in order to have enough students to run the class.
We do offer all of our curriculum via private tutoring. This is significantly more expensive than a class, of course, but if you are really concerned about meeting in person, you can do the Quests as a private tutoring session. (This assumes that you live in a location in which we have instructors, of course.
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