These certifications by themselves are only an advantage if you plan
to work as technical support/helpdesk when you are done with the army.
That is to say, you won't _learn_ much from the courses themselves,
real-workplaces environment is entirely different than what is
required for you to memorize
On Feb 20, 2011, at 10:13 AM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
There are video courses for MCITP which would cost you a lot less
and you can learn at home at your free time. Those MCITP
certificates aren't worth anything anyway - when someone wants to
hire you, he would like to check your experience,
Hi,
There are video courses for MCITP which would cost you a lot less and you
can learn at home at your free time. Those MCITP certificates aren't worth
anything anyway - when someone wants to hire you, he would like to check
your experience, not your certificates.
Hetz
2011/2/20 amichay p. k.
I prefer to choose this course, at least now, because it will give me a
useful profession, and I finish it before the beginning of my military
service.
In addition, after the military service I can work as a computer
technician, and
to finance my studies in CS
Course on Linux can be a gift to me,
I can't comment on the MCTIP course, but I think there're cheaper Linux
courses.
Kaplan
2011/2/20 amichay p. k.
> Hi,
>
> I consider these days to start learning computer technician course.
> This course is MCTIP by Microsoft, + free Linux course.
> Total of 252 + 64 hours, + Microsoft and LPIC