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Written by Dave Bern   
Friday, 25 July 2008 08:57
No matter if you intend to do your Cisco Certification training at a brick and mortar computer training center or one that is online, there are certain things which need to be taken into consideration first. Remember it is not only your time but also your money you will be using to get the appropriate qualifications. So time needs to be taken over making the right decision for your training.
by DaveBern


No matter if you intend to do your Cisco Certification training at a brick and mortar computer training center or one that is online, there are certain things which need to be taken into consideration first. Remember it is not only your time but also your money you will be using to get the appropriate qualifications. So time needs to be taken over making the right decision for your training.

Below we provide a number of pointers that one must keep in mind when trying to decide whether doing a Cisco certification course is right for you or not. Plus keeping these in mind can help you to save some money on the cost of the training as well.

Tip 1 - The first thing you need to decide is are you someone who can happily carry out their studies on their own or are you someone who needs constant reassurance. For those of you who find studying by themselves,at a particular kind of pace, doing their training online will be more effective. But for those who find that they need constant help and guidance carrying out their training in a traditional classroom setting is better suited to them.

Tip 2 - Before enrolling on any course one must thoroughly check out the school and its credentials. If you intend to enroll on a course at a brick and mortar school then make sure that you visit it to check out what facilities it has available. The other thing to check for both traditional and online computer schools is that they have the appropriate industry accreditations and they are approved by the State Education Board where you live.

Tip 3 - Checking out the tutors who will be providing your training is just as important as checking out the school and can be done at the same time. Look for tutors who have been training others to use this equipment for some time and preferably who have had hands on experience of it in a business environment. Any reputable computer training school will be more than willing to provide this information when asked for.

Tip 4 - Before you enroll on any course to do your Cisco certification make sure that the school provides you with a complete breakdown of their training costs. If you are looking to use one where the price quoted is all inclusive then make sure that they don't surprise you with any additional costs towards the end of your training which could result in you being unable to complete it. Also never enroll on the first course you come across but spend time comparing what each one has to offer.

Tip 5 - Another thing you need to be aware of before signing up to any Cisco certification course is what rate of their students actually pass their exams along with those that actually complete the training (as these can differ quite a bit). If they do have students who have problems either passing their exams or with the actual training itself what support does the school offer them.

By keeping the above in mind one will find it much easier to work out which of the various different schools now offering Cisco certification training is best for you. Remember you are going to be spending a considerable amount of time and money on this training so you want to be sure that you are getting the best possible.

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