alokin123 wrote: » it all depends which video series you are watching. I am currently watching TS SCCM videos and they are awful and riddled with mistakes whereas the cbt nuggets videos althought dated do a much better job in explaining more concepts in the same amount of time.
odysseyelite wrote: » I suppose thats fair to say. I loved the CCNA CBT's. The ITIL CBT were horrible. I'll have to see about shelling out the money for the train signal. I'm taking the vmare class at the local CC, and have the mastering vsphere 5 book.
pacotaco wrote: » Hi Odyssey, you mind me asking where you are taking your VM class? I'm in the same area.
YuckTheFankees wrote: » I havent used either for VCP$, but I've used CBT nuggets and Train Signal for Linux+...and there's honestly no comparsion..Train Signal content is by far better. A lot of the CBT nugget video's I have watched, looked like they were made out of a basement or garage haha..but seriously..
techinthewoods wrote: » This is discouraging to hear. I'm currently 2/3 through the first TrainSignal Linux+ DVD and I really don't feel like I've learned or retained very much at all. My plan was to get CBT Nuggets Linux+ to double up, but if it's worse than TrainSignal I'm not sure what to do now...
odysseyelite wrote: » The videos should only be one part of your study material. You should have a good couple of books for any cert.
EvilJediKiller wrote: » Honestly, if you need to read more then 1 book along side a video series you should probably re-evaluate your approach to learning or get a better book. You should never need to read multiple 1,000+ page books AND watch an entire video series to pass an exam on 1 topic. Instead, slow down. Watch a video, practice the topics and then read a chapter. By the time you get through this and have actually performed most of the stuff via your own home lab, you should have no problem passing the test, I'd even go as far to say the videos aren't needed either but certainly give a huge edge when added to a good book.