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Old 04-May-2008, 11:24 PM
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........... Hey guys!.............Could be a daft question!? but is there an online training course that's any good?......I would like to go back to college but due to my financial difficulties..again! the courses at my local college are as of yet out of my reach.. boo hoo! I've sen a few online & had a quick snoop so to speak but they seem to be a bit dodgy.........any help on this matter please!.........many thanx

 
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You might want to provide some more information. I'm thinking you're talking about a tech course / certification (if not please provide more info).

I guess it really matters on what course and training material you're referring to. Self study is an option for most courses. Actually, I can't think of any tech courses that don't apply - but there might be something I'm not thinking about.


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If you've got financial difficulties, self-study is definitely the way to go.


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Yep self study is the way.

When I was first thinking of getting certs I was under the impression that you had to do a course to be able to take an exam and get a certification. A lot of people also think this but you don't.


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I agree - if there are financial constraints then self-study is far and away the cheapest option!

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Ta for the reply.........as for the self taught..YEP! have been doin' that for yonks!!.........(if you know what I mean?)....cheers..


 
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