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advanex1 wrote: » Xcluziv, Please, save your money and do NOT attend New Horizons. It's the worst boot camp type of training that I've ever paid for in my life and I'm stuck paying it for a very long time (9k) more on the loan. How many classes did I take? 1. How many certifications did I get by using them? 0. How many certifications have I gotten on my own and spent less than 1,000$ combined to study and pay for the tests? 4. Please, please, please save your money. It's the biggest money hole known to man - if this doesn't convince you... read their contract IN DEPTH. After you even start one course, you automatically lose around 25%-50% of your money in regards to refunds. I still have vouchers that I can use with them with the CCNA, A+, Net+, Sec+, MCITP:SA (it was MCSA until I told them to make it a more current track), and MCSE as well as the courses to attend but I can tell you that CBT's are MUCH better than these classes. If your company is paying - do what you will but I'm telling you from my experience... New Horizon's is terrible hands down.
powerfool wrote: » I would tend to agree with advanex1's statements. I haven't attended New Horizon's myself, but a colleague did and had a bad experience. They are my Prometric training center and I know the scheduler/receptionist fairly well... from what I have seen in the lobby and what she has said, don't go there. Maybe consider a graduate certificate program... I see you have a BS... a certificate program is a smaller commitment than a masters degree and usually will roll right into one if you wish to continue. That is what got me started at UMUC... George Washington University also has one. Check into a few and see if your employer might go that route. If that is a no go or you still want to pursue this sort of training, I would check out Interface Technical Training for Sharepoint. Also, developer courses are very popular at universities. My university had a VB.net course back in the day that I took as an elective. The local community colleges tend to have plenty, as well.
Xcluziv wrote: » New HorizonsMicrosoft SharePoint Designer 2010 - Level 1Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 - Level 150354 SharePoint 2010 SharePoint Designer10266 Programming in C# with Microsoft Visual Studio 201010267 Introduction to Web Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
blargoe wrote: » Global Knowledge is excellent; I believe they have a facility in Atlanta. I have always had a top-notch instructor, usually they are independent contractors who also consult in the field in their area of expertise. We have used them for MS, VMware, and Cisco training and have had great results each time. New Horizons is hit or miss. We had an instructor at our local NH that was phenomenal. I think he finally left because NH sucks donkey ass.
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