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Hi,

I teach Computer Science and other computer related course at a
Community College and I tend to find that the courses offered by
Community Colleges are superior and also a lot less money. Our
course that teaches you everything that this course does, costs
$300, plus $60 for a book that we actually use for a Level 1 and
Level 2 and networking course. Check our you local college for a
comparative course.


Has anyone taken the Advanced troubleshooting, maintaining & upgrading
PCs course?  It is put on by CompuMaster and MS certified.  I got the
flyer in the mail today.  It looks interesting except for the $900!

Dale Laluk / [log in to unmask]
P.O. Box 308
Hudson's Hope, B.C. V0C 1V0
250-783-9921

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