McxRisley wrote: » I would suggest going with either the eJPT or OSCP first before taking a course that focuses only on web apps and here's why. Knowing ONLY web apps will only get you so far, you need to understand the other side of things as well. As someone who is currently enrolled in the PWK course, I can tell you that you will have your fair share of web app testing in this course. In fact almost all of the machines I have rooted so far have had web apps. Now back to my first sentence, about doing eJPT or OSCP first, I'll give you my honest opinion. I feel like doing the eJPT before OSCP is not needed and not necessary. You can learn everything in the eJPT for much cheaper or even free if you have good enough google-foo. I didn't do any e-learn courses, I looked at them but after reading reviews and looking over the courses I decided that it would be a waste of time and money for me because I could learn all of that stuff on my own. I purchased a few courses on Udemy.com that were on sale for $10 each and the material was way more in-depth than that of the e-learn courses. The only difference is that when I finished my Udemy course, I didn't get a piece of paper that says I know something.
McxRisley wrote: » The instructor for the udemy courses I used is Zaid Sabih, his are the only ones worth buying from what I saw content wise in the others. As for the question about labs, he walks you through setting up your own lab, which is very simple and takes less than an hour.