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# Checking Your Lesson Schedule as a Participant

The *Upcoming classes* tab gives you a quick view of your next lessons — and you can report an absence directly from there.

## How to check your schedule

After logging in to the [**Client Panel**](/en/client-panel/managing-account-in-client-panel.md), go to the ***Upcoming classes*** tab — you will see your scheduled lessons for the next 14 days and can [**report an absence**](/en/client-panel/reporting-absence.md).

To see:

* lessons scheduled further in the future,
* lessons that have already taken place,

click ***Show all classes***.

![Upcoming classes tab in the Client Panel showing scheduled lessons and Show all classes button](/files/OOIrVMJ07Ya9sAseBIHZ)


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