Essendon wrote: » Greg - I did mine from UCSC for $1000 a few years ago. I got an email the other day from them offering the VCP 6 course for the same amount. Maybe you should check them out.
gncsmith wrote: » Nice, you told me everything I needed to know; great to hear too. Thanks for the feedback. I just want to get credit for taking the training and I'll study on my own.
TacoRocket wrote: » If you're looking into WGU they offer the same vouchers that Stanly does. The voucher also allows you to take the exam without the class. So you can self study all you want. If that's something you're interested in.
techfiend wrote: » I was never asked about any course when I scheduled VCP6-DCV. It was a lot like scheduling any other Pearson Vue test but I had to add vmware to my profile. I also had to add exin to take itil tests. Are you sure a course is still required? .
techfiend wrote: » I first signed up and was approved for the regular test. I then scheduled on Pearson until I got to the promo code and realized the WGU voucher was for the educational test. So I signed up for the educational test and was approved a day later then continued on with scheduling and paying. When would they bring up the required material during the process?
mzx380 wrote: » @Essendon - I went looking for this course online but I couldn't find any mention of it satisfying the course requirement. Would you be able to provide some more information? Also, how much time did you spend after the 5 day course in independent study before you took the test?