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2000-12-15, 4:50 am

Has anyone used the E-Trainers for Win 2000? I used the CCNA E-Trainer and thought it was pretty good. Any feedback would be appreciated before I waste a lot of money

thanks

-dek

2000-12-15, 2:19 pm


Depend on which product do u applied?

2000-12-15, 3:37 pm

I'm refering to the E-Trainers for the 4 core exams for Win 2000.

thanks

2000-12-27, 9:35 pm

I have ordered the e-trainer software. I will repost when I have a chance to look it over.

2000-12-27, 11:09 pm

quote:
Originally posted by katie:
I have ordered the e-trainer software. I will repost when I have a chance to look it over.



Do let us know how you like them!


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2000-12-31, 12:53 pm

I received it Friday. I like it. I am a procrastinator and this helps. I tell it when I want to take the test and it sets up a schedule I have to stick too. The test questions are like what are in the book, but a good review. I would recommend this to people who need a help scheduling their time.

2001-01-04, 6:24 pm

I have been using it for the past week or so, i like it! I also have NetG's cbt package which cost 8 times as much and that sucks...very very dry, non interactive...made for robots or something! sybex is a bit more down to earth...its worth the money.
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