Windows 2000 MCSE only $1995-get 6 FREE certifications

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For those looking for something more than books and something less than classroom training, this offer from TestOut might fit the bill. Buy the first item and get the rest for free.
  1. Microsoft Windows 2000 MCSE - ($2,495 value) Now only $1,995
  2. Microsoft Windows 2000 MCSA - ($1,495 value) FREE
  3. Novell Certified Netware Engineer (CNE) - ($1,595 value) FREE
  4. Novell Certified Administrator (CNA) - ($495 value) FREE
  5. Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) - ($695 value) FREE
  6. Network+ Certified Administrator - ($495 value) FREE
  7. A+ Certified Technician - ($595 value) FREE
  • Windows 2003 MCSE - Free upgrade
  • Windows 2003 MCSA - Free upgrade
In addition you will receive:
  • Free updates to our courses for 1 year
  • Exam pass guarantee
  • 60-day money-back guarantee-no questions asked
Our course suites are made up of three components:
  1. CourseSim
  2. LabSim
  3. ExamSim
Our CourseSim product covers every certification objective and gives you all the training materials you will need to completely prepare for your certification exams.

LabSim gives you the hands-on experience working with the technology.

And finally ExamSim helps you practice and review for the actual certification exams.
 

nvmyz71

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Does anybody have any first hand experience with this company and their program??

I've been thinking about doing this for quite some time, but I just haven't yet.

 

Saynac

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Originally posted by: nvmyz71
Does anybody have any first hand experience with this company and their program??

I've been thinking about doing this for quite some time, but I just haven't yet.

Same here. Anyone?
 

jimmyhaha

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alphabet soup....

For those looking for something more than books and something less than classroom training

bah... this is like oxymoron

I would prefer either book or bootcamp (not something in between, esp. it has a price tag of 2k) rather than this.
 

BimmerGuy330

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I use this at school, and so far have only gone over the A+ Hardware one. It's decent, with videos, images, and written handouts. There are quizzes for each sub-sub-section, module tests for each sub-section, and a final overall test, so you get a lot of practice questions.
 

jjyiz28

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with the money you end up spending for this, my opnionn, you are bettter off using that money and setting up your own network lab.
 

JBAR

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Their request demo cd feature doesn't work. You figure with all the MCSE's they have there they could get it to function properly.