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I don't have any experience with the classes at Gwinnett Tech, but maybe some advice. Look at the syllabus for the courses and see what will be covered. See if what is covered will meet your needs. Also make sure the classes have a lab component that provides hands on training so you can use their systems to learn if you don't have systems available at home that you can play with. If possible, try to find out about the experience of the Instructors teaching the courses. See if they worked in the field or have the experience you need to make the classes valuable to you.<br><br>Chris<br><!--<BR>-->
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-------------- Original message from Craig Button <craigb.rn@gmail.com>: --------------
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<br>> Ok without starting a flame ware or pick on the school things. I've
<br>> reached the point were I think I need some "formal" training/education.
<br>> I've got some tuition reimbursment money from work that I can use to pay
<br>> for classes. I'm not a beginner but I'm def not an expert. Can anyone
<br>> make any comments or suggestion about the gwinnett Tech linux classes.
<br>> Cheap is were it's at right now. No one ever told me that Grad school
<br>> was going to be this expensive in both time and money. :)
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<br>> Thanks
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<br>> Craig
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