The Right MCSE Networking Training - News

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By Jason Kendall

If you're reading this it's possible that either you're considering a career change into IT and an MCSE certificate appeals to you, or you could already be in IT and it's apparent that you can't get any further without the MCSE accreditation.

When researching training companies, steer clear of those who cut costs by not upgrading their courses to the latest version from Microsoft. Overall, this will cost the student much more as they will have been educated in an outdated MCSE program which will have to be revised pretty much straight away.

Training colleges ought to be devoted to offering the correct route for aspiring trainees. Mentoring education is as much about guiding people on establishing which way to go, as well as helping them get there.

Charging for examination fees as an inclusive element of the package price then giving it 'Exam Guarantee' status is a common method with a good many training companies. However, let's consider what's really going on:

Clearly it isn't free - you're still paying for it - the price has simply been included in the whole thing.

We all want to pass first time. Taking your exams progressively one by one and paying for them just before taking them makes it far more likely you'll pass first time - you prepare appropriately and are conscious of what you've spent.

Don't you think it's more sensible to not pay up-front, but at the time, not to pay the fees marked up by the training college, and also to sit exams more locally - instead of the remote centre that's convenient only to the trainer?

A lot of extra profit is made by a significant number of organisations who incorporate exam fees into the cost of the course. A number of students don't take them for various reasons but no refunds are given. Believe it or not, there are companies around who actually bank on it - as that's where a lot of their profit comes from.

The majority of companies will insist on pre-tests and prohibit you from re-taking an exam until you've completely proven that you're likely to pass - which actually leaves you with no guarantee at all.

Spending hundreds or even thousands extra on an 'Exam Guarantee' is short-sighted - when a commitment to studying and the use of authorised exam preparation tools is what will get you through.

Proper support is incredibly important - ensure you track down something that provides 24x7 direct access, as anything less will not satisfy and will also put a damper on the speed you move through things.

Never buy study programmes that only provide support to students with an out-sourced call-centre message system outside of normal office hours. Companies will give you every excuse in the book why you don't need this. The bottom line is - you want to be supported when you need the help - not at their convenience.

We recommend looking for training schools that use several support centres from around the world. All of them should be combined to give a single entry point and round-the-clock access, when you want it, with no hassle.

Look for a trainer that is worth purchasing from. As only true round-the-clock 24x7 support truly delivers for technical programs.

Ignore a salesperson who recommends a training program without performing a 'fact-find' to gain understanding of your current abilities plus your level of experience. Always check they have access to a large stable of training programs so they're able to solve your training issues.

If you've got any work-based experience or qualifications, your starting-point of learning is now at a different level to a new student.

If this is going to be your opening crack at IT study then it may be wise to cut your teeth on some basic Microsoft package and Windows skills first.

The right sort of package of training will undoubtedly also include accredited simulation materials and exam preparation packages.

Be sure that the practice exams aren't just asking you the right questions on the right subjects, but ask them in the way the real exams will phrase them. This throws trainees if the questions are phrased in unfamiliar formats.

As you can imagine, it's essential to make sure you're absolutely ready for the real exam before embarking on it. Revising simulated tests logs the information in your brain and saves you time and money on unsuccessful attempts at exams.

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