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bigslammer
11-26-1999, 01:57 AM
well some of my classes in college seem to progress slowly, and I've taken c++ programing in college and I've read tutorials online on c++ programing. Well in short I just studied off the internet and didn't bother waking up for my early class and I passed my final last semester(albeit a C grade, which is passing, and the professor fails about 2/3 of the class). for me at least it seems that almost anything a teacher can teach me I could probably learn more efficiently off a book by myself or online. so being the curious person that I am I want to read and possibly learn about many things but I don't really have the money to pay for books, so I was wondering if you knew of any websites with indepth tutorials on networking, mcse, A+, programming etc. or a good search engine. thx

xtant
11-26-1999, 08:38 AM
I know that zdnet has online classes for something like $7 a month. The link, if I remember correctly, is www.zdnetu.com. (http://www.zdnetu.com.) If that's wrong, you can link to it from the main zdnet page.

So, if you skip one 6 pack a month, it's free! /forum/smile.gif

quietinthecorner
11-26-1999, 06:26 PM
This is a free lesson: Considering that I'm a (not an) student..... /forum/smile.gif lol

socalgal
11-26-1999, 08:56 PM
Hi bigslammer

Try Cramsession (http://www.cramsession.com/cramsession/) for online sessions.

And here's some links that should keep you busy for awhile! http://www.total.net/~jpearson/WinNT.htm#MCSE

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[This message has been edited by socalgal (edited 11-26-1999).]

bigslammer
11-26-1999, 09:11 PM
thx you know I'd probably have a lot more spending if I'd just quit buying games /forum/smile.gif.