I posted two online courses in your other thread.
odysseyelite wrote: » I posted two online courses in your other thread.
Asif Dasl wrote: » UCSC Extension23 April - 25 June9 July - 24 Sept I wouldn't worry about sounding cheap... where I come from it's considered smart. Also a lot of places over here won't pay for it without getting you to stay for 12 months, that's OK if you are getting paid good money but if you are trying to go places then it may work out better to pay for it yourself if you have a good chance of earning more money somewhere else... and you don't have to wait around to make a move.. I prefer this way of learning over a few weeks than 5 days... that's too short for me... and it works out cheaper
Brain_Power wrote: » This is a great price and I agree about the extra training days! Have you completed the course or enrolled in a future course? Thanks for posting!
Slowhand wrote: » as opposed to the $5,500 VMware themselves charge their own class.
Slowhand wrote: » If you're concerned about the cost, you could always see if your local community college is part of VMware's IT Academy Program. The class would last an entire semester, as opposed to four or five days, but you'd be paying the regular cost of 3 units as opposed to the $5,500 VMware themselves charge their own class. In my neck of the woods, a lot of CCs offer online courses, especially IT-related ones, so it might be worth a look.
SteveLord wrote: » I am doing VSphere5 I/C/M next week from home. Signing up for VMUG is a no brainer. $200 spent to shave $700 off of every course.
azjag wrote: » Search for a community college that offers the course in your area. If something cheaper had been found it would be the latest buzz on this forum.
dkpatrick wrote: » I am the vSphere instructor for Ohlone College in Fremont, California. Like any of the VMware Academy program participants, we offer the 5.x ICM course at the current class rates. Ours is a 2-unit class that runs a full 16-week semester. I don't have the particulars about the total cost because to take the class you also have to be registered as a student at Ohlone. The most current information I have is $218 per unit for out of state students and there's an enrollment/registration fee for Ohlone. I don't know what that is. It's probably somewhere on our website: Ohlone College, A World of Cultures United in Learning - Ohlone College, Fremont, Newark, East Bay Area, California. We use the NDG Netlab setup for online students. Successful completion of the class allows you to take the VCP exam and enables me to send you the voucher information to get a discount on taking the VCP 5.x test.
Haswell wrote: » A lot of people here (including myself) are taking it right now online through stanly community college. It's only $180 plus $60 for the book. Another section is starting on May 20th.
lordmorgoth wrote: » I'm a non-US citizen and live outside of the USA, would it be possible for me to enroll?
No, there's 20 spots in the class and there's currently 8 openings. So 12 people have signed up already. These classes do fill up fast.
Oh. LOL I am glad you said something. That is an odd way to display that info, but I see the top of the column tells me that. Do you know if there are set hours (for example 2-5pm) that are required. Or can I do this whenever, as long as I have a certain number of hours per week?
I don't believe there's set hours per day. I don't know about per week.