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December 2, 2004 at 12:43 pm #2288243
MCSE Boot Camp Training Classes
Lockedby flynmonkey · about 19 years, 4 months ago
Has anyone taking a MSCE Bootcamp training class?
I am considering one from Unitek Information Systems. It is 14 days straight from 8 am to 8 PM.Topic is locked -
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December 19, 2004 at 7:03 pm #3300984
Boot Camps
by mike mullins · about 19 years, 3 months ago
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I’d recommend http://www.realmcsebootcamps.com
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December 20, 2004 at 5:29 pm #3299906
Reply To: MCSE Boot Camp Training Classes
by mrafrohead · about 19 years, 3 months ago
In reply to MCSE Boot Camp Training Classes
A guy in my department did that once.
He was guaranteed to pass.
Guess what, he didn’t.
I would hold no value in that. Sit down, grab a good book and some great techno and do it the old fashioned way. Study, apply.
Build yourself a test network out of crap computers and work on it and see what you get.
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December 20, 2004 at 10:55 pm #3299860
a better approach
by apotheon · about 19 years, 3 months ago
In reply to MCSE Boot Camp Training Classes
Try learning something, instead of cramming. The industry needs more people with skills, instead of just strings of letters after their names. Read a lot.
Read a [b]LOT[/b]. Learn from what you read. When you understand a subject well, only then should you consider whether you want to pursue a certification in that subject.
Besides, it’s cheaper to study on your own than it is to take one of those certification “boot camp” classes.
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December 23, 2004 at 5:33 am #3298881
boot camp
by sailor_12801 · about 19 years, 3 months ago
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I did an MCSE/MCDBA boot camp and passed as promised. Most good ones pre screen to weed out potential failures. What they do is teach you the Microsoft answers. When I took the tests there were times where there were better answers but not the right ones. Read all you want but the websites with the sample tests or boot camps are going to give you a better chance of passing
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December 23, 2004 at 12:28 pm #3298711
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January 7, 2005 at 9:32 am #3291900
Reply To: MCSE Boot Camp Training Classes
by remaind · about 19 years, 2 months ago
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…and the crappy thing is that you can’t get a job with out those GD letters on your resume. unless you have experience or a masters, 90% of all companies will ignore your resume unless it has an M, C, S, and E on it. Compounding my frustration is that everyone I’ve worked with who got their job based on their MCSE have been the laziest and least competent people I’ve had the distinct honor of working with…That’s not to say that every MCSE is a piece of crap, just that I’ve worked with some terrible ones.
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April 25, 2005 at 8:48 pm #3245259
NOT TRUE..CERTS ARE OVERRATED
by why me worry? · about 18 years, 11 months ago
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Believe me, the old days of certs standing out on resumes and actually giving somebody a better chance of landing a job are long gone. Thanks to all these “boot camps” and other paper cert mills, even Joey the plumber can now get his MCSE. Believe me, IT hiring managers don’t give a flying #$$%#$ about how many certs somebody has. They have all seen paper certs and want somebody who has the experience and technical troubleshooting skills, not just a pretty piece of paper with a gold seal on it. I myself have encountered people who had an MCSE, CCNA, A+, etc. but when the crap hits the fan and the network is crashing, you find these people curled up in the fetal position under a desk somewhere.
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June 8, 2006 at 6:31 am #3143611
Complete Bull
by zanate · about 17 years, 9 months ago
In reply to NOT TRUE..CERTS ARE OVERRATED
Certs are not overrated at all. I think this industry has matured to the point no one thinks that just because someone is certified that they know what they are doing. It’s much like a college degree in that way. Everyone realizes that certifications and degrees are just tools. It allows hiring managers something to look at to establish base exposure, but is not a substitute for real world experience or inate talent.
I have a number of certifications, but I also have 12 years of hardcore real world experience. I am looked to as the expert in my field and I deliver. When I hire, certifications are a plus, but not a meal ticket.
I have worked with a number of very well qualified individuals that are both certified and not certified. I have noticed that for the qualified individuals that didn’t bother to certify — it was always, 100%, a lack of motivation that was the issue. They would grumble about the lack of respect or lack of salary, but they wouldn’t apply themselves to small effort it takes to take handful of stupid tests.
Paper certifications will always exists if cetifications are based solely on exams (and unfortunately for CCIE — sometimes when there is lab requirement). MS seems to have realized this and is coming out with a high power Architectrue cert that, like the Professional Engineer certification, is going to be based on years of experience, an exam, a board review, letters of recommendation — etc.
I’ve never been to a bootcamp, but I’m planning of going to one. This is mostly because my time is in short supply and I want to be exposed to as much as possible in a new field of study as quickly as possible. I don’t have months to spend on self study or in standard classes (which are pretty lame). I don’t expect to become an expert in software development in 2 weeks, but with some pre-class self study, 2 weeks of 14 hour days combined with my background, I expect to be able to hold my own.
Jason D Wilson,
MCSE+I, MCDBA, CCNA, and soon MCPD
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July 20, 2006 at 7:02 am #3278120
Well stated.
by techrepublicaaa21 · about 17 years, 8 months ago
In reply to Complete Bull
Well stated. I’m just as tired of hearing people who don’t have certs complain about how worthelss they are as I am of people who do have them making them sound like they mean everything. As is usually the case in life, this is not a black & white issue. I have 12 years of experience, the last 6 as “head honcho”. I have a lot of knowledge in a wide range of areas but have only taken and passed a few cert tests (some CompTIA ones and Cisco CCNA). Certifications didn’t get me where I am, so I don’t place a lot of value on them. But my employer wants me to pursue them because our IT auditors like to see some sort of “proof” that I didn’t just bluff my way in. The fact that I’ve been here for 7 years and things are running smoothly is about 95% of what they need to know, but the certifications top it off, regardless of whether it is an actual measure of my abilities or not. The fact that external auditors and government examiners look for certs (and degrees) means that they do have some value. Whether it’s real or just perceived or even warranted doesn’t really matter. Having put in my two cents, this arugment isn’t helping to answer the question that was asked. This person is obviously planning to attempt to attain the MCSE and is simply asking if a bootcamp will help him do that.
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September 26, 2006 at 5:52 pm #3139743
Thank
by sls2010 · about 17 years, 6 months ago
In reply to Complete Bull
You have basically put the real problem at hand. Yes, applying yourself is something that must be done to understand anything completely. Unfortunately, time is the one thing that everyone is growing very short of. I myself will being attending some bootcamps in the near future, as with working 40+ hour weeks, a family at home, and attending school full time, the time is just not there. And like Zanate said, “It’s much like a college degree in that way. Everyone realizes that certifications and degrees are just tools. It allows hiring managers something to look at to establish base exposure, but is not a substitute for real world experience or inate talent.”
Just because it is on a piece of paper, don’t mean that the knowledge is truly there, and with every employee hired you take a risk. And in taking a risk, you have a fifty, fifty chance of getting what you pay for. Because you don’t know that person from Joe Blow walking down the street.Thanks Again Zanate!
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September 26, 2006 at 5:52 pm #3139742
Thank You Zanate
by sls2010 · about 17 years, 6 months ago
In reply to Complete Bull
You have basically put the real problem at hand. Yes, applying yourself is something that must be done to understand anything completely. Unfortunately, time is the one thing that everyone is growing very short of. I myself will being attending some bootcamps in the near future, as with working 40+ hour weeks, a family at home, and attending school full time, the time is just not there. And like Zanate said, “It’s much like a college degree in that way. Everyone realizes that certifications and degrees are just tools. It allows hiring managers something to look at to establish base exposure, but is not a substitute for real world experience or inate talent.”
Just because it is on a piece of paper, don’t mean that the knowledge is truly there, and with every employee hired you take a risk. And in taking a risk, you have a fifty, fifty chance of getting what you pay for. Because you don’t know that person from Joe Blow walking down the street.Thanks Again Zanate!
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January 8, 2005 at 11:27 am #3298267
earn it, don’t just learn it
by adent888 · about 19 years, 2 months ago
In reply to MCSE Boot Camp Training Classes
The MCSE boot camp graduates I’ve worked with lack practical troubleshooting expertice. They know what to do when everything works fine but are found wanting when the network goes down or the server won’t respond. Put your time in and test when you’re ready. Experienced people (aka IT Hiring Managers) will see right through someone with a cert but no skills.
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February 3, 2005 at 8:26 am #3343600
The purpose of boot camps
by seanc · about 19 years, 1 month ago
In reply to earn it, don’t just learn it
Boot camps are best for those who already have the experience and skills. They just want to fill in any holes and get the exams out of the way quickly. For someone that is starting out, it would be best to get hands-on experience along with studying the books. Get some old PC’s together or use someone else’s equipment. Work your way through everything gradually. Break stuff up as well. play around with DNS, DHCP, boot.ini etc…
When you are ready for the exams…you will be
READY !!!!!!!!You will also gain an MCSE without the work “paper” behind it !!!!
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February 24, 2005 at 11:48 am #3333107
my boot camp..
by advancedgeek · about 19 years, 1 month ago
In reply to The purpose of boot camps
SEANC is exactly right…boot camps are for people that do the job, or have a way of learning the job. You will not pass unless you already have the fundamental knowlege down…period. BTW…i went to intense school’s boot camp, and it was great…i’ve never met another person with so much microsoft knowlege. It is called boot camp for a reason. I studied on average about 16 hours a day every day…you don’t get a day off.
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February 25, 2005 at 2:44 am #3332885
SHOW ‘EM HOW IT’S DONE :)
by seanc · about 19 years, 1 month ago
In reply to my boot camp..
Ryan,
You are a classic example of a professional who does things the right way 🙂
Good luck on your future endeavours !!!!!
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February 25, 2005 at 12:32 pm #3332691
thx
by advancedgeek · about 19 years, 1 month ago
In reply to SHOW ‘EM HOW IT’S DONE :)
*note: i changed my name to advancedgeek.*
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May 24, 2007 at 11:06 am #2594315
www.realmcsebootcamps.com not teaching any longer
by ~atheria · about 16 years, 10 months ago
In reply to my boot camp..
This is what happens when “training” is NOT what you do….
“Real MCSE Bootcamps Will no longer offer any type of certificaltion training in the future. We will not offer any certification bootcamps. Please seek other qualified providers for your needs. Thank you for your understanding.”
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June 8, 2006 at 6:37 am #3143610
These posts don’t answer the original question
by zanate · about 17 years, 9 months ago
In reply to earn it, don’t just learn it
While it’s true professionally, the poster shouldn’t really solely on on bootcamps. But if you are new to a field, can absorb a lot of information quickly, and want to be exposed to a lot in a condensed amount of time, then a bootcamp may not be a bad idea.
I have never been to one, but I plan on it soon — I’ll let you know if it was worthwhile.
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March 7, 2005 at 5:31 am #3328703
MCSE Boot Camp Training Classes
by dgroscost · about 19 years ago
In reply to MCSE Boot Camp Training Classes
I took the 2003 MCSE bootcamp at Unitek and the class was horrible. Training materials were weak, the class was not screened as we had a secretary in there that should NOT have been able to get into the class if they “screened” properly. testing center was not very professional. i would not recommend unitek at all.
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April 26, 2005 at 2:58 pm #3245716
Definition of Bootcamp
by gary.nowels · about 18 years, 11 months ago
In reply to MCSE Boot Camp Training Classes
Taking training from a firehose.
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April 25, 2005 at 1:36 am #3243665
My Experience at Koenig
by r.heiduk · about 18 years, 11 months ago
In reply to MCSE Boot Camp Training Classes
I have followed a “Fast Track” MCSE 2003 at the Goa facility of Koenig
Solutions this March. To begin with, the experience can be classified as
highly recommendable. Not because of just the price but because this
company offers something we cannot have in Europe for any price: a 25
day private training with expert instructors.I am a trainer myself but I lacked the MCSE 2003 certification; I was
certified in some Windows 2000 matters. So, upon recommendation, I
signed up at Koenig’s. Since I am in the business, it took me 30 minutes
to find out that my assigned trainer KNOWS. Simply KNOWS.The trainers are incredibly knowledgeable: I must admit that I have to
search this qualification under my colleagues in a small central
European country, where I mainly work. Then, the programme offered by
Koenig is complete: one price for everything (except the flight and a
beer here an then in the evening ) ). The fee includes the training
itself, all exams (one shot), all study material, lodging, 3 meals per
(training-) day and all transfers (airport-hotel and hotel-training
centre everyday if required).Needles to say, I passed all 7 exams during that 25 day MCSE 2003 fast
track.Oh, just in case I forgot to mention: nobody works miracles here. All
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May 17, 2005 at 1:13 am #3237709
Koenig photo diary
by simongreenfield · about 18 years, 10 months ago
In reply to My Experience at Koenig
I’m currently studying at Koenig and have found them to be excellent. I’m keeping a photo diary whilst I’m here if anyone’s interested. I’ve decided to study at all three locations, Shimla, Delhi and Goa (although I haven’t posted photos of Goa yet, too busy sunbathing 🙂 )
Edit: Doh, should have posted URL : http://www.getjealous.com/simong
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July 10, 2006 at 4:24 pm #3210461
Koenig
by gpetrandis · about 17 years, 8 months ago
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I am looking at taking a training class at Koenig in India.
How was your experience.
Would you recogmend this to anyone?
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August 24, 2006 at 7:21 am #3199707
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October 11, 2006 at 8:14 am #3281456
Koenig
by gpetrandis · about 17 years, 5 months ago
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yvonne ,
No I have not gone yet; getting my India Visa took longer than expected; I have it now and am planning for the nov/dec timefame.
Have you gone yet?
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August 24, 2006 at 7:18 am #3199709
koeing
by yfortes · about 17 years, 7 months ago
In reply to Koenig photo diary
hi simon
plse give me your honest opion about the IT institute. i m looking to do just the A+ exam and do the full MSCE security there (one to one training) i’m 22 years old but have worked with computers for 3 years. please give me some feed back i’m going in sept 06 to goa.
hoping you will reply soon
thanks a million
yvonne
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April 25, 2005 at 8:01 pm #3245270
BOOT CAMP=PAPER CERT MILLS
by why me worry? · about 18 years, 11 months ago
In reply to MCSE Boot Camp Training Classes
Avoid them like the plague! I have seen too many so called “MCSEs'” come out of those boot camps with a good memorization of the exams but no troubleshooting skills. They can pass a test, but put them in front of a crashed server, they will crap their pants because they don’t know how to fix it.
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June 8, 2006 at 6:43 am #3143605
Dur
by zanate · about 17 years, 9 months ago
In reply to BOOT CAMP=PAPER CERT MILLS
What certifications don’t make you an expert? Novel concept! Look if you are up to the task and want to be ready to take the tests quickly and want o take a bootcamp — well more power to you.
This about certification not about being ready to troubleshoot a server — which BTW is not rocket science.
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June 15, 2006 at 1:06 am #3155404
Certification Bootcamps for MCSE, CCNA, CCNP, TRAINING IN GOA, INDIA
by bilsoft · about 17 years, 9 months ago
In reply to MCSE Boot Camp Training Classes
Bilsoft Information Technology registered member of Microsoft situated at 2nd floor Pinto Plaza opposite KTC bus stand Margao Goa, India offers job oriented international certification computer courses. A+, MCSE, CCNA, CCNP, OCP and many more
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Details Of The Certification Courses
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3. CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate is a wan technology course dealing with router and switch configuration it gives you skills to install, configure and troubleshoot network using Cisco routers and switches you can work as network engineer in company having multiple branches global
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June 15, 2006 at 6:00 am #3270116
Thanks for the canned meat
by zanate · about 17 years, 9 months ago
In reply to Certification Bootcamps for MCSE, CCNA, CCNP, TRAINING IN GOA, INDIA
Or should I say that spamming a message board is pretty dispicable.
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August 22, 2006 at 10:00 am #3201737
This is a Dingy little place! ITS SOMEONES HOUSE ! NOT AN INSTITUTE
by info · about 17 years, 7 months ago
In reply to Certification Bootcamps for MCSE, CCNA, CCNP, TRAINING IN GOA, INDIA
I WENT TO THIS PLACE CALLED BILLSOFT!
IT DOES NOT EXIST ! ITS A DINGY LITTLE PLCE IN SOMEONES HOUSE WITH A FEW OLD & DUSTY COMPUTERSBEWARE!!!
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August 23, 2006 at 4:10 am #3230967
YES YOU ARE RIGHT IT IS A SMALL PLACE BUT BIG SERVICE
by bilsoft · about 17 years, 7 months ago
In reply to This is a Dingy little place! ITS SOMEONES HOUSE ! NOT AN INSTITUTE
LET ME CORRECT YOU IT IS BILSOFT NOT BILLSOFT IF YOU HAVE COME, NEXT REGARDING TRAINING I FEEL IF THE STUDENT IS EXPECTING HOTEL LOBBY THEN YOU ARE RIGHT WE DONT HAVE THAT BUT IF SOMEONE IS REALLY LOOKING FOR SOME GOOD TRAINING THEN YOU ARE AT RIGHT PLACE IN GOA THOUGH THE PC ARE OLD THEY ARE FAST ENOUGH TO RUN 2003 OS LAST FOUR YEAR WE ARE OPERATING AND TRAINED MANY EDP INCHARGE OF HOTELS, COMPANIES IN GOA IF YOU STILL HAVE DOUBT ABOUT OUR TRAINING WE CAN CONDUCT FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURE FOR YOU AND THEN YOU DECIDE TO JOIN, YES U R RIGHT IT IS OFFICE AND MY RESIDENCE ALSO, I HOPE STUDENT REQUIRE QUALITY TRAINING AND GOOD PRICE NOT QUALITY ROOFS AND FLOORS AND WE HAVE TRAINED MANY UK CITIZENS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE COURSE AND ANSWERED EXAMS SO DONT WORRY WE DO EXITS HERE IN GOA AND WILL IN FUTURE WITH ALL YOUR POSITIVE SUPPORT TAKE CARE
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August 23, 2006 at 6:12 am #3230922
You’re not helping your cause…
by zanate · about 17 years, 7 months ago
In reply to YES YOU ARE RIGHT IT IS A SMALL PLACE BUT BIG SERVICE
…by posting a response (in the name of you company) in all caps (bad form) with an endless list of type-o’s. You kind validate the previous posters opinion that you guys are a joke outfit.
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August 23, 2006 at 7:30 am #3230899
thanks for correcting
by bilsoft · about 17 years, 7 months ago
In reply to You’re not helping your cause…
i feel its better to be honest & straight then to play arround with various id i do know that people change id’s and post for there own companies out here, ultimately i believe in what we are we need not waste our time in debating the one who have attented our sessions they know what they get from us and we are happy abt that anyways thanks for ur guidence but to test us u have to feel us so pls attend our free demo lectures for the same
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October 6, 2006 at 6:38 am #3282140
Perception is the reality
by pivotalgeek · about 17 years, 5 months ago
In reply to thanks for correcting
Your argument that you provide a quality service is weakened by what others see as an unprofessional appearance. If you are trying to run a class room from your home and it is not a clean and appealling environment that appears to be open for learning, you cannot blame people for doubting what you claim is a legitimate service. Also, please consider the level of business English you are using. By using capital letters and poor grammer in business communications (even here in a post), you present less than credibile image as a legitimate business.
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August 23, 2006 at 6:08 am #3230925
Thumbs up to CED Solutions
by zanate · about 17 years, 7 months ago
In reply to This is a Dingy little place! ITS SOMEONES HOUSE ! NOT AN INSTITUTE
I went CED in Atlanta and was very satisfied. As long as you know what you getting into it’s a very good experience. They will push through amazing amount of material in a short amount of time (we averaged 300-400 pages of hardcore text a day) — 12 hrs of class with a mandatory 6 hrs of study a night. It’s a great chance to get certified and you actually learn a few things while your at it.
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October 6, 2006 at 6:41 am #3282139
Knowing what you’re getting into
by pivotalgeek · about 17 years, 5 months ago
In reply to Thumbs up to CED Solutions
So it sounds like you are saying as long as one is fully prepared with all the necessary prerequisite learning and attends this session with the proper mindset, the benefit outweighs the demands of the class. Would that be a fair assessment?
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July 5, 2010 at 1:27 pm #2868325
Re: Thumbs up to CED Solutions
by javier-t · about 13 years, 9 months ago
In reply to Thumbs up to CED Solutions
I agree. I just went through MCSE bootcamp, and the experience was draining, but overall very satisfying. The material and resources were excellent. Our instructor was extremely helpful and willing to go into detail on any questions we may have had.
I flew into Georgia from out of state. CED arranged pretty much everything, including flight, food, hotel, and transportation to/from school. We didn’t need to worry about anything besides class and studying.
As mentioned above, it is incredibly important that you are familiar with the material before attending, otherwise the pace of the class might be overwhelming; as mentioned above be prepared and willing to work hard and study on your own (at least 3-5 hours a day).
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August 13, 2010 at 12:32 pm #2858752
Good training in an affordable time period…
by timmychandy · about 13 years, 7 months ago
In reply to Thumbs up to CED Solutions
I agree with you…
I was there recently for MCPD certification..
The training was good and informative…You should be ready to spend at least 2-3 hrs after class everyday to go through the materials..They work with you and make sure you have all the information needed, bofore taking the tests.In short its worth every time and money i spent…
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August 24, 2006 at 7:00 am #3199723
MSCE, A+
by yfortes · about 17 years, 7 months ago
In reply to Certification Bootcamps for MCSE, CCNA, CCNP, TRAINING IN GOA, INDIA
hi can you tell me whether it was worth it going to bilsoft institute and what are their fees , i wasnt able to get into their website.
hoping you will give me some feed back
thanks a million
yvonne-
August 25, 2006 at 9:20 am #3209314
Bilsoft good for training
by bilsoft · about 17 years, 7 months ago
In reply to MSCE, A+
Bilsoft is a institute in goa which really provide good training but if u r expecting some hotel like lobby then it doesnt have that, many uk citizen have done courses here and certified, those who really come to study and for those people training matters more then furnishing of place then it is the right place it has capacity to accomodate 8-10 people and good trainer who will give you personal attention regarding fees is it very reasonable MCSE tution fees is USD 800 stay and food is also cheap in goa around 20-30 USD per day duration 2 months for more details pls conatct bilal:9822125728 goa number
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July 10, 2006 at 4:15 pm #3210463
IT boot camp
by gpetrandis · about 17 years, 8 months ago
In reply to MCSE Boot Camp Training Classes
Has anyone taken a boot camp in India?
I was looking at koenig.
Does anyone have any information?
Thanks,
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September 14, 2006 at 7:52 pm #3229057
CCNA CCNP MCSE 03 BOOT CAMP @ CHEAPEST PRICES IN GOA INDIA @IP-GATES
by info · about 17 years, 6 months ago
In reply to IT boot camp
My EXPERIENCE AT IP-GATES http://www.ipgates.com
MCSE2003 BOOT CAMP
I have attended a the MCSE fast track training with IP-GATES at GOA/INDIA http://www.ipgates.com
They delivered everything with excellence The classes are intense and cover up everything you need to know. You need to have your mind thinking and paying attention all the time. It pays off at the end of it all !. I attended this session with a net admin from Ghana , we were just 2 in the class, yes training is personal at IP-GATES .
I have about 2 years of Experience on Windows 2000 and about a year on windows 2003. That made things easier, but there was a lot of studying. I sometimes waited on after class hours in the lab practicing the days topics. This increased my hands on . The labs are open late at IP-GATES
Teaching is based on the power point presentations that are included as part of Microsoft’s Official Curriculum (MOC).Everyday ,a lot of information was thought and you need to read through and be at the table ready to actively learn more the next day
We spent a lot of time going over various scenarios and practically implementing what we learnt (Like managing a network, making/managing users, managing ADS, and DHCP
When I arrived in Goa, I had the chauffeur waiting for me at the arrivals. I was driven in a Black opel Corsa car. A 45 minutes drive to Panaji. It was pleasant.
I checked in to the budget accommodation, It it a cheaper option of doing the course This is a 2 bed room holiday condo place with almost everything you need. Its an neat place with a large balcony facing the swimming pool. It has a air condition and a dining room. The only thing different in this place is you need to order for food which takes 30 minutes to be delivered. ?The beach is just a hop away.. The beautiful beaches are a relaxation after a intense class. On the weekend I went on a dinner cruise on the rivers in goa., Simply fantastic
Great food and entertainment.This session was worth every penny. If you are ready to work very hard for a month ,rather sweat it out I recommend you to do this session at IP-GATES
I found then on http://www.ipgates.comLinda White
Atlanta USA
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May 20, 2010 at 2:02 am #3026867
Try IPgates for the MCSE and MCITP bootcamp training course
by danstevens55 · about 13 years, 10 months ago
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I have been to IPgates and i recommend them
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August 28, 2010 at 1:25 am #2852553
My Experience with Bilsoft
by engwellsteve · about 13 years, 7 months ago
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Cheapest and good quality did my MCSE CCNA Checkout http://www.bilsoftworld.com
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