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What doors are a certification exam Microsoft Open? HELP!?

I'm considering going to a school called PC Pro Schools (pcproschools.com)! The cost is $ 24,500 and that includes books, instructors, equipment and laboratories and all hands at work. The CERT. received are from Microsoft, MCSE, MCSA, HDI customer service specialists, and help desk analyst Initiative. When I attended the orientation, the gentlemen mentioned, which are one of only three suppliers platinum, Microsoft in Michigan and that means they have to have a 70% graduation rate with students and have to have a 70% employment rate and in In order to maintain the partnership with Microsoft. What really all sounds great but education industry know little about IT, and if these certs. that were really valuable or do a job as possible, as it apparently did. I realize that generally, if it looks good to be true usually is! I really appreciate all your input. Thank You! :-)

Hi Ryan-Promoting education is good, so please do not think I'm being negative when I give my answer. My husband has his A + certification. It went over 4 years. Before that he went to a training program (Tek-skills) paid more than $ 12,000 (mostly in the form of loans), but was success in the program because it was new and could not get the full essence of everything that happens. He said it would be able to start with $ 45,000 an A + CERT alone and even more if he got his MCSE. Well, my husband ended up leaving the program because it felt like the instructors were unwilling to help, with hands on attention they promised. Okay so fast forward a year. He is still interested in it and still wants to pursue it. It just went to this program for 4 months in a very small trade school unknown (Memphis Works – the program no longer exists today). He received his A + CERT, but now nobody would hire him for the amount he thought he would because he still had no real experience in IT. He had to start making 8.00 per hour (4 years) and has since made changes at work and found a good recruitment service to work. They started it at 11.00 per hour and after two years and multiple assignments, his salary rose to 15.00 per hour. Finally, a company liked to hire enough permanent and is now around 21.50 per hour. Well, my point is encuorage you take IT education process, in step at a time. I would not give the saleman causes $ 25,000 in the end, you still have to have experience and the right contacts to do successful in it if I were you, I would take a cert at a time, for example Horrizons go to New Learning Center (google it) to speak with the seller. Tell them they are not affiliated with any company (this makes an independent student). Being a student makes their prices down. A + CERT can cost $ 2500 to $ 3000, but if you are an individual, then only it can cost $ 1200 to $ 1500 (loans are available if needed) (including payment plan – if you get a vendor of Nice). His classes are only 2 weeks and can be repeated as many times as desired. Go to take and pass the exam, finding a job, then back again and again horrizons take the following cert interest in (like the +) or MCP and build on her career that way. Now my husband has maxed out the amount you can do as a support analyst desktop and now must return to its network + CERT for the Advancement of remuneration. I hope not confuse me with all the details … baseline, do not go to school (for they are all for making money). Go someplace where they have the power to direct and control their own education. I go to the new Learning Center and Horrizons've heard of people you spend thousands of dollars in a program only to discover, not like that area of IT – to decide which databases or artwork instead of desktop support. Once you give the loan for a particular program, not being able to get their money. So take a class at a time (unless the vendor offers a very good deal on a package of multiple classes). Example – A class 3-class cost 1500.00 and 2000.00 cost. Hope this helps you experience … God bless … ps – please do not think I'm saying do not get the cert because I'm not – you need a CERT to enter the industry more often than not.

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