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| shadoe 2003-11-17, 9:15 pm |
| I need some advice on , where to get the best online training for server2003 for the MCSE... | |
| jeff_j_black 2003-11-18, 8:41 am |
| Have you used online training in the past? I have. In my experience, there was nothing that online training had to offer that was beyond what you would get with:
a) A lab
b) A good book or two
c) A thorough familiarity with what is on the vendors website. (Knowledge Base, Technet, Webcasts, Newsgroups)
d) Posting questions in forums and newsgroups.
I'm not trying to make light of your inquiry, I'm just trying to save you some hard earned bucks.
Self study can be hard, in that you may want to feel connected or affiliated to a group of people with common interest or motivation. I really don't think that you can get any better deal on that than you get right here.
If you are going to spend the money, consider college or jr college. | |
| shadoe 2003-11-18, 12:49 pm |
| Well, work is paying for it. So I was just trying to find the best one.
Thanks for your reply, and I agree with you. | |
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| Tarzanboy 2003-11-18, 2:51 pm |
| The larger question seems to be whether you want to learn in a long term sense or short term.
Cheers,
TB | |
| Johnno 2003-11-18, 5:10 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by Tarzanboy
The larger question seems to be whether you want to learn in a long term sense or short term.
How so? | |
| jeff_j_black 2003-11-18, 6:11 pm |
| TB, for me it depends on which memory is more impaired, short-term or what was the other one? |
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