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Thinking about taking WSET Level 3 but not sure what you're signing up for? In this episode, host Joanne Close walks you through how the course is structured, what the exam includes, and how different course formats (in-person, online, accelerated) might affect your learning experience.
If you’ve been on the fence or want to know what’s expected before you enroll, this episode will give you a clear picture.
What’s in This Episode?
1. What the Course Covers Deeper exploration of viticulture and winemaking Key grape varieties and wine styles Major wine-producing regions and how natural and human factors impact wine Expanded SAT tasting technique with more complexity Focus on interconnecting concepts for essay writing and tasting
2. Course Formats and Scheduling Standard Format: One 2-hour class per week for 15 weeks Accelerated Format: Two classes per week over 8 weeks Online Option: 9-week online modules with an in-person tasting calibration and exam
3. Exam Structure Tasting Exam: 30 minutes to assess two wines (white and red) Theory Exam: 2 hours with 50 multiple choice questions and 4 short essay-style questions Written portion is in-depth—expect around eight printed pages You must take the exam in person due to the tasting component
4. Why Preparation Before Class Matters Regardless of format, students need to prepare before the first class Trying to catch up between sessions can create panic and stress Students are often surprised by how quickly the course moves
5. The Importance of Class Participation Level 3 is discussion-heavy—expect to speak and be questioned Instructors act more like coaches, guiding you through analysis and critical thinking You’ll be asked “why” constantly to build your ability to explain and connect concepts
6. Understanding vs. Memorizing Level 3 success is about comprehension and application, not just rote memorization The more prepared you are ahead of time, the more you’ll get from the in-class experience
Next Episode – Episode 29 Joanne shares practical strategies for preparing for WSET Level 3 without feeling overwhelmed. Learn how to set yourself up for success before the course even begins.
Connect with Wine Educate:Website: www.wineeducate.comInstagram: @wineeducateEmail: [email protected] Newsletter: Sign up for exclusive content!
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Thinking about taking WSET Level 3 but not sure what you're signing up for? In this episode, host Joanne Close walks you through how the course is structured, what the exam includes, and how different course formats (in-person, online, accelerated) might affect your learning experience.
If you’ve been on the fence or want to know what’s expected before you enroll, this episode will give you a clear picture.
What’s in This Episode?
1. What the Course Covers Deeper exploration of viticulture and winemaking Key grape varieties and wine styles Major wine-producing regions and how natural and human factors impact wine Expanded SAT tasting technique with more complexity Focus on interconnecting concepts for essay writing and tasting
2. Course Formats and Scheduling Standard Format: One 2-hour class per week for 15 weeks Accelerated Format: Two classes per week over 8 weeks Online Option: 9-week online modules with an in-person tasting calibration and exam
3. Exam Structure Tasting Exam: 30 minutes to assess two wines (white and red) Theory Exam: 2 hours with 50 multiple choice questions and 4 short essay-style questions Written portion is in-depth—expect around eight printed pages You must take the exam in person due to the tasting component
4. Why Preparation Before Class Matters Regardless of format, students need to prepare before the first class Trying to catch up between sessions can create panic and stress Students are often surprised by how quickly the course moves
5. The Importance of Class Participation Level 3 is discussion-heavy—expect to speak and be questioned Instructors act more like coaches, guiding you through analysis and critical thinking You’ll be asked “why” constantly to build your ability to explain and connect concepts
6. Understanding vs. Memorizing Level 3 success is about comprehension and application, not just rote memorization The more prepared you are ahead of time, the more you’ll get from the in-class experience
Next Episode – Episode 29 Joanne shares practical strategies for preparing for WSET Level 3 without feeling overwhelmed. Learn how to set yourself up for success before the course even begins.
Connect with Wine Educate:Website: www.wineeducate.comInstagram: @wineeducateEmail: [email protected] Newsletter: Sign up for exclusive content!
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