Touchstone Education
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Extremely Disappointing and Misleading – Avoid Touchstone Education's Wealth Academy
I enrolled in Touchstone Education’s Wealth Academy programme following months of aggressive marketing that painted it as a comprehensive, supportive, and practical 12–15 month journey into property investment. What I actually encountered was an incredibly underwhelming, poorly structured, and frankly exploitative experience. 🚫 Misleading Expectations from Day One From the start, the promises fell apart. Despite the high ticket price, there was no real guidance. The programme is chaotic and leaves you feeling completely lost. There’s no structured onboarding, no personalised learning path — just a scattered jumble of content with little cohesion. 🎥 Inconsistent, Repetitive, and Shallow Content The learning materials are a mess. Some videos are barely one minute long, others nearly three hours, often rambling with repeated points and lacking any didactic clarity. It feels like a content dump rather than a curated educational experience. The so-called "hundreds of resources" are a marketing gimmick. Every video comes with a transcript and a PowerPoint, and they count these three identical versions of the same information as three separate resources. Many videos are simply 1-minute task introductions — again padded out with transcript and slides — just to inflate the numbers. 👥 Overcrowded Seminars & Useless Mentorship Weekly seminars are oversubscribed, often with over 100 participants. There’s no meaningful interaction, no space for real questions, and the mentors’ answers are vague and non-specific. Forget about tailored advice — 1-to-1 sessions are a paltry 20 minutes, barely enough to explain your project, let alone get useful feedback. 💼 No Real Opportunities as Promised One of the key selling points — special access to investors, funding, and unique property contracts — turned out to be hollow. For instance, there are barely any resources or guidance on Purchase Lease Options, despite the heavy emphasis on them during sales calls. The investor access and deal opportunities are simply not there in practice. 🔚 Final Verdict This programme over-promises and dramatically under-delivers. It feels like a sales funnel disguised as an educational service — one that capitalises on ambition but provides little substance in return. I would not recommend Touchstone’s Wealth Academy to anyone serious about learning or succeeding in property investment. Look elsewhere for real value.