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CompTIA A+ - Classroom environment at evening/night

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  • 19-09-2014 10:07pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 146 ✭✭


    Hi - I'm wondering does anyone have any information on doing a CompTIA a+ course in a classroom environment during the evening/night?

    About 2 years ago i tried doing the online version and i hated it, i found it so unmotivated using their stupid online version with its awfully outdated software and graphics.

    If anyone knows does such a thing exist can they point me in the right direction please. Ideally Dublin / Kildare area would suit me as i work full time (45+ hours a week) so i can't be driving for too great of a distance.

    Thanks in advance :)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 146 ✭✭rcanpolat


    Bump?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 340 ✭✭twilight_singer


    rcanpolat wrote: »
    Hi - I'm wondering does anyone have any information on doing a CompTIA a+ course in a classroom environment during the evening/night?

    About 2 years ago i tried doing the online version and i hated it, i found it so unmotivated using their stupid online version with its awfully outdated software and graphics.

    If anyone knows does such a thing exist can they point me in the right direction please. Ideally Dublin / Kildare area would suit me as i work full time (45+ hours a week) so i can't be driving for too great of a distance.

    Thanks in advance :)

    Quite expensive to do this course via classroom! majority of courses would be run from dublin city centre. Try iact or dorset college. TBH I would reccommend home study( you can use the money you save on buying old pcs to tinker with) - check out the free tutorials on http://www.professormesser.com/


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