I realize that this is an old thread, but I thought it might help others. I just use the order of the courses on the official chess mentor site:
http://www.chessmentor.com/lessons.html
I realize that this is an old thread, but I thought it might help others. I just use the order of the courses on the official chess mentor site:
http://www.chessmentor.com/lessons.html
Does anyone know the rationale behind the order of the Mentor courses when working under the sequential mode? I want to go through all the courses and chose which I want to bypass (this is why I don't want Adaptive mode). I want to be sure that by using the Sequential mode of study, I don't run into any lessons that presume something not already covered.
I sorted the courses sequentially and the ratings jump around quite a bit. Roots of Positional Understanding is rated 2067 and appears between a 1464 rated course and a 1679 rated course. This is what has led me to question the Sequential order, what does it mean.
I sent the Staff this question and, evidently, was not able to explain to them what I meant. Their answer was Chess Mentor is working as it should.
Anyone? Thanks.