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| wildfreecrazy 2001-07-19, 9:16 am |
| For somebody who does not have alot of hands on... How do you feel about CBT Nuggets? Right now, I'm reading the Exam Prep book. | |
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| I'd like to see opinions on this topic too, as I have access to what are supposedly top rate CBT courses. | |
| flapper 2001-07-19, 12:26 pm |
| I have recently purchased the entire CBT nuggets CD's for the W2K track, and I have to say I'm pretty impressed.What makes these so good, besides the instructor, is the use of white boards to illustrate the concept being discussed. They really stick in your mind. The instructor, Dan Charbonneau, knows his stuff inside out, and presents the material in easily understood terms. No, I don't work for CBT Nuggets, I just think they are great for someone who doesn't want to spend another 10K for classroom training. | |
| rgoodemote 2001-07-20, 1:21 am |
| I agree with flapper - It's just like being in a classroom only you can start and stop at any time - repeat at any time and view as many times as you want to in the future.
They cost some money but going to a class would cost a lot more. |
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