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Thanks for the suggestion! I don't see anything on their list that
matches the one she's looking into, but I'll let her know about it.
I understand what you mean about self-study, but the study method that's
most efficient for me isn't necessarily for everyone else. The seminar
described at www.pryor.com/mkt_info/seminars/desc/GG.asp is just what
she's looking for, and I want to see if there are similar programs from
better providers.
Personally, I learned everything I needed to know from Strunk, White,
and Mrs. Mintz in 1976. But that was a full school year...
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Morton
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 2:08 PM
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Subject: Re: CareerTrack reviews?
LearningTree is probably overkill, but here's the link:
Mastering Computers was acquired by Platinum Technologies, then CA a
number of years ago and was subsequently disemboweled.
Still, I doubt the CareerTrack seminar would offer much value when
compared to self-study and subscribing to a few RSS feeds devoted to
this topic.
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