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Old 10-Jan-2007, 05:20 PM
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its exactly the same to access buy/sell forums on overclockers, 250 posts before access granted

prevents rip off merchants etc


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Old 18-Jan-2007, 04:28 PM
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LOL

Another one...

Whats the betting we never hear back from 'FurioD' again?


Ye Right-O u noob i am not a **** that posts 1 thing and never comes back so keep that comment to urs self.

Tell you what, for u to come out with somethin like that is pretty selfish after reading about what i posted.

All i am trying to do is find out if im being taken for a ride by this Skills Train.

Got any info, hit me back.

Later

 
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Old 18-Jan-2007, 06:18 PM
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To be fair mate, you did post in the middle of thread notourious for being spammed by one-post wonders who are probably being paid by training provider competitors with no introduction or explanation and then disappeared again just as quickly. If you want to stick around, why not post an intro in the new members forum?


I think it's about time some people changed their Christmas avatars.

 
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Old 19-Jan-2007, 01:00 PM
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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.
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!)

 
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Old 04-Sep-2007, 11:46 PM
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Hi guys, I've got a guy comming to see me from Skill Train tomorrow (Wednesday). I'm interested in Web Design.
When I was contacted by phone to make the appointment they mentioned Earn & Train. Anyone done this? If so any idea what sort of fees I'm looking at?
Thanks.

 
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Old 05-Oct-2007, 07:22 PM
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Skillstrain

Hi. sorry if this has already been said but Skillstrain and Scheidegger are one and the same or at least in it together. I just enrolled on the Skillstrain IAB Complete Accounts Professional course. The initial pack I got containing my first course chapter etc says on the folder "In Association With Scheidegger".

 
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Old 10-Dec-2007, 03:20 AM
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Skillstrain Courses

Hi All,

Jus joined this forum, on thurs the 6th december a skillstarin course adviser visited me, explained all the courses was very helpful to me and helped me decide from what experience and I.T level i am at, which course to choose.

I chose the Comptia A+, Comptia N+ and MCSE package all for £3700 all in with a £100 deposit and A monthly payment of £100 over 36 months. He told me that i should have completed my Comptia A+ course by Feb/March 2008 and will be qualified to work somewhere like PC World for eg until i complete the other 2 parts of my course.

I feel i have done right as since i left school 7 years ago i have had 12 different jobs in which i did not like and only recently i have had an interest in computers.

I signed up to this course because a friend of mine has done his Comtia A+ and recieved his certificate and is now recieved a useful Qualification.

My Opinion is, if you want to do something with SkillsTrain then go for it. but only if you are sure you are going to follow through the way they say or its useless to you and you WILL drop out.

Thanks for listening!

 
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Old 06-May-2008, 07:44 PM
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Question Hello

Hello, I'm sorry for intruding on this forum, I would like to find out in a straight answer what people think of Skillstrain in genral please.

Rob

 
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