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earweed wrote: » Labsim has an instructor (like in a class room) plus he shows you how to do stuff where you see it done on a computer screen then you do stuff (simulations) then you get "factsheets" (like notes)and it has practice tests. Transcender has practice tests and flashcards. Trinsignal just has instructor talking while you watch a computer screen. I recommend Labsim but I haven't seen their Linux+ or Server+. I've used it for Net+, Sec+, 83-640, 70-643, and 70-647. It's what helped me FINALLY pass the 70-643.
N2IT wrote: » Weed you know I respect your opinion on these matters. Labsim it is. ***Hopefully it's not a lot more expensive.
Hypntick wrote: » Well hate to burst your bubble on that one....It's pretty expensive. If you can get your employer to pay for it so much the better. It's really useful though, I used it for Net+ and A+ and am going through the CCNA stuff preparing for CCENT. Highly useful and works out well for those of us with short attention spans, it changes things up pretty regularly to keep you engaged.
earweed wrote: » If you have an EDU email address then you can get a student discount. They don't advertise it so you have toask customer service. Hopefully they still do it. Linux+ $495 LabSim Linux+ Powered by LPI Training They don't have a Server+ course
N2IT wrote: » 400+ dollars for one module is outragous! I guess you all really bring in the cash!
Devilsbane wrote: » I know trainsignal will package their videos with transcender, but you are still paying like $400 per exam. Another route would be the cbt nuggets (which run from $200-$300 per exam) with a Transcender ($130?). But you are still in that $300-$400 range. Getting certified is expensive.
NetworkingStudent wrote: » I got the Lab Sim videos via student discount. So each video costs $100.00 or less. I still believe it’s the best product out there. My school used their videos to supplement the lack of labs/ hands on experience we could do to at school. Now I have to pay full price for the videos, because I graduated in December 2010. The only way I can swing it for the Windows 7 cert is because we got a profit sharing bonus at work. I’m thinking about buying the Testout/Lab Sim library when I get my taxes back though. I agree certifications are really expensive, but if you’re not staying current you’re falling behind. That and in IT there is always some better and willing to do more for less, so I believe it’s good to stay current and update your skills. I pasted some link below that may help. This link compares train signal and CBT Nuggets:TrainSignal Vs CBT Nuggets CCNA Video Training | Networks Training You can make you on flash cards at:Flash cards, vocabulary memorization, and study games | Quizlet ORFlashcards: The world's largest online library of printable flash cards <-Let’s you print flash cards Good luck and happy studying PS-If you’re looking for deals, then checkout Prep logic because they always have some sort of deal or sale going on. I must warn you though that they will hassle you to buy more of their products. Another tip: Most holidays certification tests and products go on sale, so be on the watch for that. President’s day has lead to a sale at UcertifyMCSE, SCJP, CCNA, PMP, CompTIA, A+, Network+, OCP, Security+, Practice Test -uCertify The next holiday is memorial day, and I think there will be certification prep material sales on that day too.
N2IT wrote: » Ucertify was under 100 USD. What do you think about their product for server +? Like Ess said if I am going to drop 400+ I am going to do it for a vendor specific mid level certification, not a high overview beginner certification, even though honestly with server technology that is where I should start.
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