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Computers
You've made up your mind that you're going to attend a school and get some kind of computer training, whether it be computer programming, web design, networking, computer repair, or even just data entry. The question is, what school do you go to? How do you even go about picking a school? What should you look for in a school? How can you tell a good school from a bad one? The last question is sometimes the hardest one to answer but hopefully, by the time you're done reading this, you'll have a good idea of what to be on the lookout for.
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The first thing you will notice about any school is how much it costs to go there. The price ranges, depending on the course of study, can be all over the map. Some schools can charge as much as $5,000, like the famous Chubb Institute for one of their programs. Other schools may be as cheap as $1500 for the same program. Does that mean Chubb is better or are they just overpriced and you're paying for the name?
Fortunately, in most cases, you get what you pay for. Chubb has a reputation of having the best instructors to go along with the best programs and that's the first thing you look at, the school's reputation. Dig up all you can about the school. Ask people in the community. Visit message boards.
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