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<pre wrap="">Hi-Tech College (I was surprised to find that the HTC courses had
identical counterparts at JB - same people teaching at both places?).
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They are both using the same course kit material, bought from <br>
a company called QA knowledge or something like that.<br>
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<pre wrap="">To me it seems that the Red Hat Linux System Administration course
(32h, I guess 4 days) is the most suitable among the few I looked at,
but that's a limited sample, and I *only* looked at the syllabi, I
realize that a lot depends on the lecturer and the audience, etc.
I am interested in reviews, suggestions, opinions from those who took
such courses, from those who teach such courses (I'll trust everyone
here to disclose conflicts of interest and I'll correct for the bias
accordingly).
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>From experience, it basically, it all boils down to the lecturer. <br>
The material is about 10% from the whole thing.<br>
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Gilad<br>
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Feel free to email me off list (you don't have to). Thanks,
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