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SkillsTrain > SkillsTrain Reviews > Cisco Qualifications (CCNA/CCNP) Course Certification Reviews
Comitting to the new 2006+ course after a flimsy start to the original A+ course 6 months ago. Genuine 100% record so far (not cheating) and keeping up to date every day in between working 40 hours a week.
-Mark
As a foreiner I have achieved a lot from starting new words which helps me to express myself, finishing a knowledge about the computers. Before I started studying I was a little scared, about the language diference, because english is not my origin language but now I am more and more confident in myself and really looking forward to learning. I tell my friends that to start learning is not a nightmare its an oportunity and we can do this.
-Tomas
I WAS FINDING IT HARD TO UNDERSTAND PARTS OF TMA 02 AND I KEPT ON GOING OVER AND OVER THE SAME PART OF THE UNIT UNTILL I OCULD REMEMBER IT WHEN I WASN'T STUDYING. I PASSED THE TMA 02. I PUT A LOT OF TIME INTO UNDERSTANDING THE BITS I WAS HAVING TROUBLE WITH.
MANY THANKS
-Stephen
I have got a disabled wife and two kids, when I get then all sorted out I get down to study this course very hard for about 4-5 hours a day and read as much about A+ as I can, my family and I think I am achieveing a long for a man who has not studied for 19 years since leaving school, it took a few day to get in to it now it all good and great
-Paul
I have managed to achieve 100% percent on 2 of my assignments and 97% on the last one that I submitted. I have also been ready to submit my next assignment as soon as the results from the last one arrives through the post. I have acheived all of this even though I was ill for a week with migraines.
I also have a friend coming over this week with some new parts for my computer to upgrade the memory and graphics card and I will be installing them myself under his guidance.
-Caroline
I started this course work way back in November 2005, and I my motivation declined increasingly for the next year. However, in December of 2006, with my wife almost at full term with our first child, I decided that if I was ever going to finish my course, I should do so immediately, as I would need a career that would help me in supporting not only myself, but my soon to be family. Since then I haven't looked back and have been religiously studying and submitting my TMA's. I even started over from scratch as the coursework had been updated, (thankfully!) to include pertinent information on computer networking in today's workplace. I have received 100% marks on almost all of my TMA's and I plan to finish my coursework before the end of the summer. It's amazing how much inspiration your own child can bring to oneself, and I am the more determined than ever now, thanks to my family!
-Mark
Since I started my course with Scheidegger I have had many achievements, including passing both the CompTIA A Plus and Network Plus examinations over the course of 2006 and managing my time efficiently, enabling me to study at least 20 hours a week and work fulltime.
These achievements have directed me towards the major achievement of securing a job as a Network Analyst, earlier this month.
I have been studying towards my CCNA certification through Scheidegger for about two years now. I started from the very beginning with the CompTIA A Plus Certification, followed by the CompTIA Network Plus Certification.
My background is Marine Fisheries Science, so when I started on the CompTIA A Plus course, I was really starting from the beginning, i.e. that there is more to a PC than just a monitor and keyboard.
I really do feel that the structure of the courses; the Tutor Marked Assignments; up to date Literature and Interactive Media has provided a great framework to study around and has given me a realistic edge to the industry.
My achievement has not been at all easy. I have worked really hard and been very dedicated to the courses. It is possible to start from the beginning, as I have found out.
My next achievement will be to pass my CCNA in July and start the CCNP.
The Scheidegger courses work for those who work for it.
-Nathan
On The 13th of this Month I took, and passed both the A+ Hardware and the A+ Software exams --- Yes!!!!!!!!! I have started on the N+ course and have already submitted 2 assignments and got both with 100% submitting another in a minute! (Should also be 100%) I have used what I have learnt with Friends and Families computers repairing and upgrading, I have also fixed my own computer when the PSU failed with relative ease!
-Christopher
I have been doing the course for a year nearly and have been consistently attaining high marks for assignments. I have been revising the excellent course material and made excellent progress. Due to the excellent support offered by skills train staff my skills and confidence are exceeding my expectations. Thanks to all at the Skills Train !
-Michael
I started this course with knowing nothing about computers but now I know something. If I need any explanation on any qustion, the way the tutors will explain, is fantastic, and excellent. They will break it into pieces and pick them one by one and explained It's very good. That has make me have excellent result today.I give them thanks.
-Michael
When I started my Skillstrain course I knew it would be hard for me to keep studying regularly due to the fact that I had a full time job and that I also worked weekends. The only time I can really study is on the weekends before I start my weekend job at 5pm on Saturday and Sunday.Although I have little time to study I have managed to gain some great results and I hope that I can continue to utilise my time efficiently and get my qualifications.
-Desmond
Since I started to do this course I find it much easy dealing with problem and troubleshooting when they occur with my computer and my friend laptop, she was actually amaise of how I was improving. I must really give thanks to the college for making this possible and I hope to keep my grades always high. thank you :Godwin
-Godwin
I LOST MOTIVATION LAST YEAR DUE TO ROUND THE CLOCK CHILD CARE FOR MY DAUGHTER. I HAD DONE PART A OF THE COMPTIA A+ AND HAD JUST RECEIVED THE COURSE OUTLINE FOR PART B WHEN I DECIDED TO PACK IT IN AND LOOK FOR WORK INSTEAD. AFTER 2-3 MONTHS LAY OFF, I FOUND A NEW ENTHUSIASM FOR MY WORK AND DECIDED TO PURSUE THE PROGRAMME AFTERALL, I DIDN'T SEE MYSELF QUITING, OR SHIRKING MY RESPONSIBILITIES. SINCE THEN, I HAD COMPLETED PART B AND HAVE MOVED ON TO PART C WITH VERY GOOD PERCENTAGES ALBEIT I HAD A FEW RE-SUBMIT ASSIGNMENTS TO DO. I HAVEN'T LOOKED BACK SINCE THEN, IT IS GETTING MORE INTERESTING, WITH THE HOUSEHOLD CHALLENGES BEFORE ME.
-Kester
During March I attened a practical session in Luton, and I put into practice what I have been learning. This gave me a lot of confidence to know that I can do what I have learnt, also it helped me to figure out what was wrong with my own computer because I came across the fault while I was working on putting the practice computer together. I also had the chance to ask any questions and get to know the tutors, who were very helpful and answered my questions. Also after I had completed the practical session the following week I helped my grandad work his new dell laptop, and configure my friends wireless connection. I was able to do this because I had attened the practical session and made mistakes and learnt from them.
-Gareth
In December I Started a new job which involved learning a whole new computer system, with high quality driven targets in my new role of Fleet Engineer for a very larger vehicle rental company which is a small part of a very well known international company, I have still managed to submit my TMA's and study. My out look on life is there are never any problems only challenges.
-Roger
I am currently 3/4 of my way through A+, N+, CCNA and CCNP things have been getting me down recently as I can hardly walk any more and just waiting on further surgery. Anyways enough of the depressing stuff, I think if I didnt have my course work to keep my mind off things as this is a major career move from being in HMS Army to hopefully Networking I dont know where I would be. It keeps me focused on better things to come and it certainlly is a challenge at times but very rewarding when your results come back. So here is to being positive and looking forward to finishing mu course.
-Yvonne
I am a CCNA student and a mother of two. I graduated from Chemical Engineering in Aug 2004.I got married in September and came to the UK with my husband who is a fulltime student in Sep 2004. I found out about Skillstrain and decided to change my career. At first , I found it very hard studing my new career, especially when I had not a single idea about I.T, but Skillstrain made it easier for me and much more exciting.I completed the A+ and N+ part A of the course and now I am studing part B of the course. Before 3 months ago we moved our home and I had my son there, and since then I am finding it almost impossible to study and to take care of my children and do the house work at the same time. My older daughter is 21 months old and she is a very busy girl, I cant possible study when she is around.When I had my son I was thinking seriously to quit my course but I realised that it wont affect anyone but me. About a month ago I encoureged myself to get on with it and started to study. I am now in unit 6 of the N+ part B and I am looking forward to take my examinations. I would like to thank my Tutor team for being very helpfull and also to thank my husband who is helping me with my course meterial and encoureging me to go further.
-Nassrin
Hi, I got on the CCNA course 1 month ago, I have a bit of an IT background. I'm currently on track to achieving the best possible result for my A+. I have submitted 6 TMA's already, averaging 93% which I'm delighted about. Thanx to the Cyberclass and study material which are very helpful. Thabiso AA3041974F
-Thabiso
Hi, I got on the CCNA course 1 month ago, I have a bit of an IT background. I'm currently on track to achieving the best possible result for my A+. I have submitted 6 TMA's already, averaging 93% which I'm delighted about. Thanx to the Cyberclass and study material which are very helpful. Thabiso AA3041974F
-Thabiso
I do not know if my achievements are worthy of an award, but nonetheless I am proud of them. After enrolling with skills train early in March I have managed to complete 3 TMA's achieving 95%, 93% in the first 2 and hopefully a similar award for my 3rd, I have yet to receive my mark for the 3rd. May I just take this opportunity to congratulate all students on thier achievments thus far and wish them all well as they continue on the road to success
-David
I left university with a degree which had no real career path and left me unemployed for several months resulting in depression with no real idea of what I wanted to do ith my life. I saw an advert on the internet for IT training through skills train and decided this May be the way to go.
After the initial interview I was very excited about the career prospects and courses available. I decided I would work from the ground up and with the advice of the skills train staff, I picked a certification plan which would help me achieve this.
After starting my course I began to look for work in IT but was rejected due to lack of experience. I decided to gain an office job to enable me an entry point into the IT industry.
After completing the A+ I began to apply for jobs within IT, my first interview went well and an offer was made, I was delighted. The company I work for were very interested in the course and its benefits to myself and them. I have been given time to study during work and I am now half way through the N+. Since starting this I have been given a rise which can be accredited to the extra knowledge I have learnt from the N+.
Taking up a course with skills train has really improved my confidence and given me an excellent career path which is very clear and obtainable. Thank you.
-Matthew
Its absolutely fantastic form to have scored 100% mark on TMA 20a & 20b.I punished myself over Easter hoilday to study hard and thanks to my tutors for all the help.
-Patrick
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