From: Adam S. Roth (adam@therothfamily.net)
Date: Wed Dec 06 2006 - 00:54:17 ART
Should we get out some cheerleaders and pom poms??? I went to
http://www.netmasterclass.net/ . I wont sit here and tell you their
the best since logically I would have to evaluate all of the others boot
camps. What I will tell you is this is the class I picked after
evaluating a lot of the different programs out there. I sent emails to
some of them and based my choice on certain responses. I own at least
one other's workbook and I have purchased another's CDs.
I am sure if I went to other schools I would of built up a relationship
as well. How often do you get an instructor calling you up on the phone
and say, how are you doing? Bruce calls me and asks how is your
studying going? I can only go by what I have picked and I am very
happy. Its obvious all the schools here have a vested interest. They
all want to make money and practice their trade as well. My advice to
any of you looking to visit a boot camp is don't pick a boot camp based
on an unsolicited email in a study group list. Email the instructors
from the boot camps. See their responses, and If I were you, visit the
boot camp websites. Look at the names on their sites. Check the
groupstudy list for their email addresses or google them.
Email them , see what they have to say.
Apply the Martial Art philosophy to your choice in picking a Boot Camp.
An accomplished martial art teacher wont talk about how good his/her
school is, they will simply practice, teach and apply their skill set.
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
slammer@broadpark.no
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 9:30 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: INTERNETWORKEXPERT
There's been a lot of talk latly on different bootcamps/vendor material
so I may as well join in.
I think there is a few things that has to be considered when chosing a
vendor. First of all for the most of us the I think it comes down to
what you'l get for you $$$$$$ Why don't you bring the BRIAN*S in to your
livingroom 7 days a week 365 days a year ?? UNBEATABLE. And that
includes 2 years of upgrade of the product whatever CISCO comes up with,
FOR FREE. So there's the answer to the bootcamp question. Regarding
other material : Isolated technology labs, Core Labs and 8hour labs..
2(workbooks)also free upgrade for 2 years. Ohh i forgot 4 mock labs to
test your readyness. All this for less than the cost of a "bootcamp"
When you look at the major vendors has to offer in regards to upgrade
etc..it isn't exactly rocket science to choose.
there is a saying....and its mine...................
"If you cant get your # with the brian's' buy yourself a LEGO Kit"
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