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Written by Dave Bern   
Thursday, 24 July 2008 17:14
If you are thinking about signing up for a training course whether online or at a traditional computer training school to attain your Cisco Certification, there are certain things that need to be taken into consideration first. It is important that you think things through carefully before you make that final decision.
by DaveBern


If you are thinking about signing up for a training course whether online or at a traditional computer training school to attain your Cisco Certification, there are certain things that need to be taken into consideration first. It is important that you think things through carefully before you make that final decision.

In this article we provide a few pointers that one must keep in mind when looking at whether doing the training to attain the appropriate Cisco qualifications is appropriate for you or not. Keeping these in mind could also help with saving on the costs of your training as well.

Tip 1 - When it comes to deciding to whether to do your training online or in a traditional classroom setting you need to look at the way you enjoy studying. Certainly for those who are happy to work at a pace that is comfortable for them and on their own then doing their training online is ideal. However, if you are someone who needs constant support then the classroom setting is the far better option.

Tip 2 - It is crucial that you look carefully into the schools background before you actually enroll on a course with them. If you can arrange a visit to the school so that you are able to check out the facilities which it has to offer its students. Also another thing to check out what accreditations if any it has and whether it has received the Board of Education's approval for the State where you live.

Tip 3 " You should always make sure that you check out the tutors credentials. Ask about how long they have been providing this kind of training. Plus if you can go for those tutors who have actually had experience of working with the equipment that they are training you to use. Any good computer training school should be willing to provide this information to you.

Tip 4 " Before you enroll on to any Cisco Certification course ask the school to provide you with a full breakdown of the costs for your training. If they offer a course where the price is inclusive make sure that it is, or else you may find yourself being hit with additional costs that you cannot afford and which may result in you being unable to complete your training. Also dont go with the first school you come across but spend time comparing a number of different ones prices.

Tip 5 - Although a school may provide you with details of how many of their students have completed their training, it is important that you also find out from them what percentage of these passed their exams the first time around. Also don't be afraid to ask what assistance they offer to students who have problems when they are undergoing their training or when they are taking the exams.

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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