loxleynew wrote: » Wow 6k? hmmmmmmmmm. Go buy some books and save a ton of money and you will learn more than sitting in **** classes. Just my opinion...
RobertKaucher wrote: » Seconded. I would take half of the money and buy some decent hardware and educational material. But then you might be like me. I could not have completed my MCSE without the structure of some sort of training.
syndrax wrote: » Boy am I glad I found this forum! I'm a relative n00b to this level of tech stuff and paid ONLC training $6k for 15 days of training. Last month, I took a 5 day course (MS2273), hoping that it would enable me to pass 70-290. Luckily, I decided to first try passing a practice test so I purchased one from MeasureUp. The first time I tried it, I only got 10% right. I've been doing these practice tests for about a month now and am up to 80 - 90% but still not sure if I can actually pass at this point. My question is - I'm thinking about taking the MCTS courses for AD and then taking the tests afterwards. Not sure if they're worth it? Any advice? Should I get my money back? Thanks in advance!
eMeS wrote: » Actually, that's $400 per day; it doesn't sound so outrageous to me for USEFUL training. If you are getting good training that teaches you useful skills then I would say that's definitely worth it. If I am doing classes directly with a client, depending on the topic the range is $400-$500 per person per day. For example, I have a WebSphere class coming up that is 5 days and $2500 per person. However, I'm going to agree with the consensus here. It sounds like the topics that you were covering during those 15 days could have been much more thoroughly covered by doing self-study. For $6k you could have setup a nice lab, purchased top-notch study material, and still had some left over to pay for exam fees. Another question...10% correct? Is this hyperbole, or should I walk away from this post with the understanding that you scored significantly less than random on your first practice exam? I'd be worried too, especially if to get up to 80-90% all I did was do the same questions repeatedly for a month... Do you have links to the MCTS courses that you're interested in taking? We might be able to assess better by seeing the proposed course content. MS
TravR1 wrote: » I believe the MS book also comes with a free 180 day trial version. If not the 290 then the 291 book definitely does.
wd40 wrote: » Why are you digging up 6 years old threads?