I spoke with a friend of mine that was going to go to computertraining.com and they are charging around 10k for 10 weeks of training per student. So I though wht not do what they do? I thought about trying to become a cetified trainer for microsoft and maybe comptia. If these places can charge 10k I would imagine charging less would make it more affordable and maybe easy to get students. Are there any special things I need to be able to train and is there a reason they charge 10k(hidden costs to them)?
Computer Training Like Computertraining.com
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jblake1986
, Feb 16 2009 01:50 PM
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#1
Posted 16 February 2009 - 01:50 PM
A +-Done (December 2008), MCP (Jan 2009)
MCDST--Done(271 Passed Jan 09, 272 Passed Jan 09)
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MCDST--Done(271 Passed Jan 09, 272 Passed Jan 09)
MCSA ---Done (Passed Feb)
290 (Passed March)
291 (Passed Apr)
In Progress CCNA!!!
#2
Posted 04 March 2009 - 08:12 PM
[I just received notice that I have been approved for MCSE training on line through a university which uses a 3rd party for the course - 70 units for about $3.3K. See my blogs (camlite's blogs) for a possible path to finding training. I have not received any feed back as to this path but am going for it and will keep all informed as to if it works. My somewhat ignorant feeling is that many sites and institutes charge a lot to those who do not research much. Since you are here, it tells me you are at least looking for info. Hope this helps.
#3
Posted 26 June 2012 - 06:33 AM
if you want to take a computer training, you must specify if you are a beginner or specializing in programming or in web designing.. It's really good to learn further about computers.
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