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Old 04-22-2007, 04:44 PM
harperwill harperwill is offline
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Hey, I don't know about the training facility that you are asking about.

I would like to comment on your premise (on a small budget), and on the gotrootdude response.

I agree with gotrootdude that you need to ask yourself "What do I want to go to school for?" That is the end of my agreement with gotrootdude!

TechSkills offers training on every subject from IT to cooking. Do you know what you want?

Assuming (since this is an IT-related forum) that you are looking for IT training, then it STILL DEPENDS.

First, lets question your original premise of "a small budget." There is no direct correlation at the high end (high price does not equal good training), but at the LOW END, there is an exact correlation (low price DOES equal low quality training). Good trainers cost money!!! Good training facilities cost money!! And good training media costs money.

Any reputable school probably has a means of financing training (not necessarily Federal education assistance funding). Banks, Credit unions, and "the family" will all lend money to a serious student.

I have written a paper on how and where to begin in the IT training. I won't repeat it here, but if you are interested, look up the paper at www.hyperlearn.com/computer-training-how-do-i-start.htm
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