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TLRHAWAII

2001-09-21, 5:27 pm

I am paying 12,000 to be certified in A+, Network Plus, and MCSE, but 98% of the time in class is book work. Tell me is this normal or should it be 50/50 book work and hands on training? Because for the money I am paying it does not seem to be cutting it.

vbrown

2001-09-22, 2:11 pm

Hands-on and book learning are the best combination, IMHO!!
TLRHAWAII

2001-09-24, 10:30 am

quote:
Originally posted by vbrown
Hands-on and book learning are the best combination, IMHO!!


Did you attend a school and if so which one?
Gareth Leung

2001-09-24, 12:21 pm

quote:
Originally posted by vbrown
Hands-on and book learning are the best combination, IMHO!!


Agreed.

quote:
Originally posted by TLRHAWAII
Did you attend a school and if so which one?


Sorry but I have not attend any schools.
TLRHAWAII

2001-09-24, 12:30 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Gareth Leung


Agreed.



Sorry but I have not attend any schools.



Thank you for replying.
vbrown

2001-09-24, 9:05 pm

I've attended two different "training centers"; both included hands-on instruction, book learning and tons of handouts not included in the study guides.

Currently, I'm attending a local university (for the MCSE)--after eight months of the MOC and labs, I hope to have it all wrapped up!!
nguyentony22

2001-09-26, 11:47 pm

Learning at school is good, but some of the training is F... I refer self study
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