Naught1 wrote: » If I were to study up a storm then top it off with a boot camp, then it would be worth it?
jvrlopez wrote: » I've heard of boot camp experiences coming down to the quality of the instructor. Most are 8 hours long and cover all the material in 5 days with the test on a Saturday. 40 hours over 5 days is enough time to cover the material, however, I don't think it is enough to LEARN the material. A lot of people I know that have used the boot camp approach didn't study prior to going and (I'm guessing) figured they'd learn the material through the boot camp alone. I didn't have the money or time to use a boot camp, so I self studied a variety of books and practices and I sure as heck studied for more than 40 hours. I passed on my first time via this method and I've known people who have failed using the boot camp method. However, some boot camps offer a guarantee that you'll pass (meaning you can re-attend...not sure if this includes the voucher). IMO, self study first, and if you're not feeling the smallest bit of confidence in your understanding of the material, look into boot camps.