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I'm 16. Ok so I see your already thinking, ok, next! But, it's true. I have a Mac. I'm good at Mac OS X and Windows XP/Vista. I'm on my way to opening a business (in the UK) the normal computer repair sortta of business. I was thinking of getting Microsoft and Apple Certitifaction. Enough about Microsoft for now. I'm seeing if anyone has done the Apple Help desk Specialist course, and seeing what material I might need to make sure I pass the exam. Also what my options are if I complete this exam. The Doctor
__________________ Microsoft is the only company that would have its users turn their computers off by pushing a button marked ‘Start'. Can't remember the souce to the Quote |
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Good on you, The Doctor! Best of luck |
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Thank You The Doctor
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| http://training.apple.com/locations lists training locations. And the training material such as MA714Z/A in Apple Store would be the material for the same thing. I have not done those certifications in UK which is one of the reasons I can't suggest you a particular training center for it. You are 16. What are you going to do with the certification? Most of them expire in 12 months, or need a renewal, so if you consider having them now to get value of them after you finish college, I'd wait for a bit. The certifications will be most value for one who has them when they are fresh and applied to related fields. So for instance help desk coordinator, system administrator, mac os x training, trainer certification, portables certification will be valuable now if you'll be actively using them to get something or get you somewhere with them with the next 12 months.
__________________ MacBook Pro | Dell Mini Inspiron 9 | Mac Mini | Newton 2000 | iPhone | @Work : Dell D620 & 2x20" + a lot of Macs | Workstation, VC & Fusion Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. ~ Samuel Clemens | Rants | Photos |
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theres an apple support essentials book avail, by peachpit http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mac-Support-...3631397&sr=8-3 this is the one you need to buy, but i dont think its called the adhst anymore |
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Actually a quick update - of the ones that do the trainings in UK I would probably recommend Amsys. They do training all over UK (and on specific courses, so e.g. they shipped a trainer for our IT department for Mac OS X training from London)
__________________ MacBook Pro | Dell Mini Inspiron 9 | Mac Mini | Newton 2000 | iPhone | @Work : Dell D620 & 2x20" + a lot of Macs | Workstation, VC & Fusion Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. ~ Samuel Clemens | Rants | Photos |
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