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Skillstrain CCNA Certification » Cisco Networking » Cisco CCNA Testimonials
Thank you for helping me to refresh what was first taught me 18 years ago at college. It certaianly brushed the cobwebs off the grey mater! I found the live classroom very helpfull and informative. It has given me insight into the course that I didn't know before. Now I just want to attend them all. Thank you very much to the tutor team! This lecture has given me some valuable tips on how I should plan my studies. I will have to rethink my strategy and consider my study options. Thank you for enabling me to attend LIT on Monday the 21 of May. I appriciate all the effort made to allow me to have this new experience, which was slightly different from the recorded session, which I was used to. I feel it had a positive effect on me despite my being unprepared. Having said that, I do appriciate the phone calls being made to see whether I could access the LIT for the TCP/IP session and informing me RE the situation. I am a father of one who has been very ill, my wife is due in a few months so I've been waking up most nights tending to my daughter. My wife has asked me to put the studying on hold for a few weeks, but I am keeping up with my responsibilities and achieving my targets, because my daughter is the one I'm doing the course for. I am very busy regarding my studies, because I am a university (engineering) student, I am trying to achieve my future thats why I am working hard to achieve the best position in this course. I did very well in my TMAs and I will try to maintain my position by keep working hard. I just submitted my third TMA the last two I have submitted twice so I'm not taking in as much as I thought so I have had to adjust my studying to meet my needs. I am in a job that means I work 70 hours a week. I also have 3 children one of whom has cystic fibrosis so to find study time can be lets say difficult at the best of times. Do I want sympathy, no not really. But my real reason is just to say that if you really want something to change sitting on your backside isn't the way. Hard work and dedication is whats needed and when times are hard and not working don't mope about blaming everything look at yourself and how you can better yourself your techniques I know I will not have to resubmit my next assignment. So all I can say to you all is look deep study hard when you can and don't make excuses because there is always somebody worse off than you. I have been a chef for fifteen years now and I would never have thought Since starting my course I have managed to work through illness and bad fortune and still maintain a high standard of work. I have achieved minimum of 90 percent, usually achieving 100 percent on my work. I have also recently started to help my friend in setting up his pc and started to educate him on operating it, showing him just how easy it really is once you have confidence in yourself. I have achieved so much so far as I have learned alot about several things in greater detail. I have also had good marks which I am proud of but I know I could have stuided a bit harder on some of the topics but I have learned to understand better about some of the difficult things which were not clear to me at the begining of my course. I really enjoy this course as it helps me relax after a hard days work. Passed all my TMA 1-17 in 10 months while holding down a 40 hour week at work, buying and renovating my house and learning to play the bass for my friends band! wow what a year so far. It's not just burning the candle at both ends, it the burning it in the middle that really takes it out of you. I have gain so much from pc hardware and maintenance course because there were some pheripherals which I didn't understand there uses before, but as far I have gone through while reading the text book I now understand the uses and how important they are on a PC.
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