Hey,
TOday I went to an interview hoping for an intern or full sponsor at a company called IT solutions xchange
http://www.tcscenter.com/. Instead I signed up for four programs covering certfitications in Network+, CCNA, MCSA/MCSE. Starting with Net+ this week, alongside with CCNA this Saturday, and MCSA in 4/29. The cost is $8,500 (testsing cost not included). But he offered me a company grant of $4,000 and WIA grant (gov't grant) of 2,500 reducing the price to $2,150 (150 is activation fee).
Now my question is, all I need is to become MCSE, but the director (guy who offered the plan) said getting Net+, and CCNA is the natural progression to MCSE, do you think I need Net+ and CCNA to become MCSE? Would it make getting MCSE easier?
I've already paid for it today, and sat in half a session of Net+. I didnt understand it because this was the 3rd class session (missed 2 classes; one week). They said I can retake the classes for any reason. What's your opinion on these training courses?
I felt studying at home with no hands on experience, no access to resouces and servers would be extremely hard and long for me to achieve. All I have is my A+ cert and personal experience on PC.
Thanks for your time to read this long message and any opinion you offer.