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Originally Posted by FurioD
How do we know you are not involved in this money making scheme. My girlfriend is in Uni and she does proper work which relates to her course well, the questions in the books and CD's we get seem old and so easy all you have to do is read the book and it says the exact question as the answer, also the organisation of this SKILLS TRAIN is a bit wacky they never have called me. £3700 is alot of money to be throwing to a company, maybe there might be a catch but maybe your right people are moving on and getting on well this is what we need to find out, proper hard evidence that people are moving on at the end of this course.
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Constructively then, yes, it is a lot of money to throw - so you need to think if you are able to self study, which is a cheaper option. If you can confidently do this, then go that route.
As a company, I am with Skillstrain to do A+, N+, CCNA and CCNP. I happily passed my A+, and am nearing the end of the N+. Any problems I had with them were ironed out quickly, so I would, if you can afford it, recommend them.
And as an addendum, they are one of the cheaper providers out there, if you shop around (if you can stand that many salespeople coming to your door!)