Considering MCSA Courses?
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Written by Scott Edwards   
Tuesday, 30 December 2008 12:04
When we start to look for a computer training company, it's very easy to lose sight of the fact that we want a company who can help us to complete the task. This is because we innocently make the asumption that all MCSA courses are the same, and it's mainly about cost. Obviously we need value for money, but when it comes to training, it's the way you are trained, and the quality of support that's important. Find an organisation that's passionate about educating and supporting their students, giving everyone the very best opportunity to qualify and get work in the IT industry.
by ScottEdwards


When we start to look for a computer training company, it's very easy to lose sight of the fact that we want a company who can help us to complete the task. This is because we innocently make the asumption that all MCSA courses are the same, and it's mainly about cost. Obviously we need value for money, but when it comes to training, it's the way you are trained, and the quality of support that's important. Find an organisation that's passionate about educating and supporting their students, giving everyone the very best opportunity to qualify and get work in the IT industry.

If you're new to the industry,it's really important that your IT training provider has experts who can help advise you on which courses will be right for you. Prices can be kept low by providers who have adopted the latest developments in learning technology, being able to use full-motion video tutorials, featuring instructor-led classroom sessions and demonstrations. Delivered with virtual labs for the student to practise in, this eliminates the need for classroom based training.

As an MCSA student on such a course, you'll enjoy studying via interactive labs, and have the ability to practice as many times as you like, all in the comfort of your own home.

There is no need to pore through books as the training comes on a suite of CD/DVD-ROMs. Just pop a disc into your laptop or computer and you have started - you can interact with software without it even being installed on your PC. Having reviewed the industry for many years, this type of training is the easiest and most natural way to learn.

You'll need a company with experienced advisors who can ensure that the starting point of your training will match your current ability. MCSA courses for those entering the IT industry for the first time will be very different to courses for experienced IT professionals who need to gain certification. It's important to seek guidance before purchasing to ensure you're on the right track.

The committed MCSA course providers will be fully supported 24/7, with actual tutors available online anytime of day or night. Having your questions answered at the time is a very important factor in achieving success, and is one of the best measures of quality.

Be warned, many companies claim to offer 24/7 support. When you dig into it you'll often find it's office hours assistance, with an overnight message system and a return call in the next few days inside of office hours. Obviously this is less than useless if you're studying alongside a job, and it's not easy to complete a course where you're having to keep stopping, as you quickly lose momentum.

Exam preparation will save you re-sit fees. Look for a course that incorporates Microsoft authorised exam simulation software to ensure a full understanding of how the questions are asked. Then you'll be confident before you pay to sit the real thing..

In a simulated exam environment you can practice prior to taking your real exam. This helps you to become used to the way the questions are asked, and gain the ability to pass first time.

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