From: Steven M. Sowell (ssowell@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Feb 12 2002 - 19:20:10 GMT-3
You may also wish to consider the CCPrep.com CCIE Bootcamp in Tampa, FL,
which is $4995 for 5 day, 8:30-6:00, and 24 by 7 access for the week of the
class, and two weeks thereafter.
Annu,
Here are some more facts for each of the companies John mentioned.
** Boson **
11 days total for $7995
Students will also have access to their CCIE pod via telnet from their hotel
or home during the Boot Camp.
** Global Knowledge **
Three 5 day classes for $3495 each. Take one or take all three it really
depends on your technical needs. One class doesn't rely on another as long
as
you meet the prerequisites.
Students will also have access to their CCIE pod via telnet through the
weekend after the course.
** Ccbootcamp **
Class will be a 5-days, Mon.-Fri. with hours of 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (Some
days may go longer if the class gets behind)
Each student will have their own POD. More details below.
Telnet access will be provided to each POD for each student for the duration
of the class and for 9 days after the class is over to provide more time to
practice. This is a total of 14-days of telnet access.
Price for students that are a current lab subscription customer $4750.00
Price for students that are not a current lab subscription customers
$5250.00
If you don't want telnet access to your POD during the 14-day period then
deduct $500.00
Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (R&S)(ISP/Dial)
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 11:35 am, John Kaberna wrote:
> It looks expensive compared to other bootcamps. They charge 8k for 11
days
> and we (ccbootcamp) charge 5k for 14 days. I believe GK costs 15k for 15
> days of instruction. 1k per day is about the norm. Their class is
> actually only 6 days of real instruction and they are charging 8k.
>
> It looks like there are too many shared devices too. But, I'm not sure
> what they mean by shared exactly. If each student doesn't have their own
> ATM and Voice capable router that would be a problem if I was a student.
I
> thought it was interesting that they have a L3 module for the 5000. Too
> bad that's not part of the lab even though it should be.
>
> Also, the number of labs looks undoable. I would like to meet the class
> that can do 7 ISDN labs, 6 Frame relay labs, 6 ATM labs, 7 Bridging labs,
> as well as give instruction on a half dozen other topics. I wonder if
this
> class has been taught yet. Anyone take it?
>
> John Kaberna
> CCIE #7146
> www.netcginc.com
> (415) 750-3800
>
> Instructor for 5-day CCIE R/S and Security class for ccbootcamp.com
>
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