Got Resolutions? Sharpen Your Skills With 50% Off a Year of MasterClass

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Looking to pick up new skills in 2025? Through MasterClass, you can get cooking advice from Wolfgang Puck or learn screenwriting tips from Martin Scorsese. There’s a wealth of knowledge available on MasterClass, and while you’d normally have to shell out $240 for a Premium annual subscription, right now you can get a new MasterClass subscription at a massive 50% discount. That drops the Premium price to $120, although you could opt for the Plus and Standard plans for $96 and $60, respectively. Just note that this offer ends Jan. 6, so sign up soon if you’re interested.

With MasterClass, you can access hundreds of lessons from the world’s best experts in areas like arts, entertainment, writing, business, food, lifestyle, music, science, tech and more. Whether you have a burgeoning interest in a new hobby or want to dive deeper into one you already love, MasterClass provides advice and tutorials from some of the top experts in each field. You can even download classes and watch on the go or get to them whenever you have time, though that option is only available on the Plus and Premium plans.

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Your annual membership will renew automatically at full price, so be sure to cancel before then if you decide not to continue with your subscription.

Why this deal matters

MasterClass offers significant deals like this 50% discount only a few times a year, and it will probably be a while before it offers this deal again. If you already have New Year’s resolutions to focus on learning, now is a great time to sign up for MasterClass at a much lower price.



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