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Jared Rinderer

2003-01-26, 11:24 am

I'm looking for some opinions on Techskills. I'm thinking about signing up
for a 1 year membership with them. I'll be taking MCSE and CCNP courses.
Any input would be appreciated.


Mike James

2003-01-26, 6:24 pm

I found they simulated the actual exams more closely than anything else I
tried.
Learn these questions and I guarantee you'll get some in your exam.

By the way I did 70-210, 70-215, 70-216 and 70-217.


"Jared Rinderer" <jrinderer@charter.net> wrote in message
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> I'm looking for some opinions on Techskills. I'm thinking about signing

up
> for a 1 year membership with them. I'll be taking MCSE and CCNP courses.
> Any input would be appreciated.
>
>



Growler

2003-01-26, 6:24 pm

"Jared Rinderer" <jrinderer@charter.net> wrote in
news:v385ucpp3ugk77@corp.supernews.com:

> I'm looking for some opinions on Techskills. I'm thinking about
> signing up for a 1 year membership with them. I'll be taking MCSE and
> CCNP courses. Any input would be appreciated.
>
>


I've attended Techskills in Ohio since mid March 02. I've gotten A+,Net+
MCSA and one more test for MCSE to go. If you like self study , Its a
great school. You do have mentors for answering questions you might have.
Most cbts are Keystone. Technical library have books you can check out.
I like it for the fact you set your own hours.Nice lab setups also.Its
not an instructor led class where you need to be there 8 to 4.
I plan on buying a second year to concentrate on Cisco certs. and MCDBA.
Greg
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