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cyberguypr wrote: » Welcome to the forum. Is this in Michigan? My Google-fu tells me this may be it:Career Quest Learning Centers -Information Technology (I.T.) Professional Career Focused Training Program ? 9 Month Program The I.T. Professional Program helps students achieve the skills necessary for a career in the high demand Information Technology (I.T.) field ......................Develop skills in computer hardware and software technical support and troubleshooting Develop skills in networking technologies for local area and wide area networks Learn to support and troubleshoot the Windows XP operating system and computer applications running in Windows XP
cyberguypr wrote: » Welcome to the forum. Is this in Michigan? My Google-fu tells me this may be it:Career Quest Learning Centers -Information Technology (I.T.) Professional Career Focused Training Program ? 9 Month Program The I.T. Professional Program helps students achieve the skills necessary for a career in the high demand Information Technology (I.T.) field. The program prepares students for entry-level employment in end-user computer support occupations. Career advancement in a variety of I.T. career fields, including computer hardware and software troubleshooting in local area networks are opportunities as well. Graduates will be qualified for positions such as help desk support specialist, PC technician and computer repair technician. Upon completion of the I.T. Professional Program, students will be qualified to sit for the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) A+ Essentials, A+ Practical and Network+ Certification examinations, as well as the Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) examinations.
driz86 wrote: Is this prgram worth it?
driz86 wrote: does paying the 10k for the schooling sound like a reasonable thing to do?
driz86 wrote: And are there any advantages I don't know about for either that I should take into account?
driz86 wrote: » ....The tuition for the 9 month program is 15,000....
driz86 wrote: » Ok I've been considering actually going to get some certs under my belt before I start school. There is a local training center in my town called career quest which offers training and certification testing for A+, practical, MCDST etc. The tuition for the 9 month program is 15,000. My pell grant will cover a third of that leaving me with a 10k dollar balance. My question is, considering the other routes I could take (ie buying the books and studying on my own and paying for the tests), does paying the 10k for the schooling sound like a reasonable thing to do?
And are there any advantages I don't know about for either that I should take into account?
networker050184 wrote: » Sounds like a major rip off to me. You could probably go to a local community college for much less. If you want to go the cheap route then just by some books and start reading.
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