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  • jamesleecolemanjamesleecoleman Member Posts: 1,899 ■■■■■□□□□□
    Alright so I completed the course last night....
    Am I just waiting for an email from SCC about the course and the certification?
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  • dancreaneydancreaney Member Posts: 65 ■■□□□□□□□□
    Yea, I believe so, I am waiting for the same e-mail.
  • UncleBUncleB Member Posts: 417
    My email just turned up - got the voucher through the link that was sent with it - it reads that you can sit 3 exams at 70% off:

    "This VMware exam discount code allows one person to take up to 3 (three) proctored, academic only, VCP-DCV "PSE" exams at 70% off the normal price."

    I wonder if I could take/pass the VCP for 5.5 then go for 6 afterwards and still get the discount? Anyone done this?

    thanks
    Iain
  • ArkrainArkrain Member Posts: 55 ■■■□□□□□□□
    UncleB wrote: »

    I wonder if I could take/pass the VCP for 5.5 then go for 6 afterwards and still get the discount? Anyone done this?

    Iain

    I have the same doubt.
  • burfectburfect Member Posts: 128
    volfkhat wrote: »
    The class can easily be bested by adhering to a simple formula:
    Day 1: Reserve a 4-hour-block to watch all required lectures. Give them your FULL undivided attention. Eliminate all distractions.
    Day 2: Reserve a 4-hour-block to complete all required labs. Earlier in the Day is Better than Later. Do NOT wait until Sunday night to get started.
    Finito.


    The class will NOT allow you to Pass the exam (especially without any book). It will only fulfills the 'Course' requirement.

    If you are truly serious about passing the Exam....
    you would be better off buying legitimate study-materials and studying that for 8 weeks.

    My advice:
    Don't put off your CCNA studies. Continue forward with your current plans.

    Just reserve 8-hours per week to "get through" the vm course.
    Study for the exam at some later date (but watch for the retirement)

    Good advice. I just gained entry to the June course for vSphere6. Is he general advice that the book is not needed?
  • mzx380mzx380 Member Posts: 453 ■■■■□□□□□□
    I passed the VCP exam last week after completing the Stanly course. Does anyone know how long I would have to wait before receiving confirmation/certificate from VM?
    Certifications: ITIL, ACA, CCNA, Linux+, VCP-DCV, PMP, PMI-ACP, CSM
    Currently Working On: Microsoft 70-761 (SQL Server)
  • ArkrainArkrain Member Posts: 55 ■■■□□□□□□□
    I did the exam on 29th of april, and 14-15h later I got a mail with confirmation of the updated credentials in the transcript.
    Review the mail junk folder and log in mylearn and check in myTranscript section.
  • zorlac.mcnulty@gmail.comzorlac.mcnulty@gmail.com Registered Users Posts: 4 ■□□□□□□□□□
    Hey guys, just added myself to the waiting list for vSphere 6 ICM. Any idea of the current waiting periods?

    When I completed 5.5 it was around 3 months?
  • burfectburfect Member Posts: 128
    I'll be beginning the VCP6 class this summer. I notice the book is "required" but there's a lot of opinions on not buying here.

    I wanted to get mastering vSphere6 per above comments but I actually notice a LOT of the Amazon reviews say there is innaccurate/misinformation on the mastering 6 nick Mitchell book... Any opinions on this?
  • chickenlicken09chickenlicken09 Member Posts: 537 ■■■■□□□□□□
    we need to have passed the foundations before we can take the vcp6 right? have ye guys passed the foundations already?
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