Re: Boson Labs

From: Praveen Bahethi (pbahethi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Feb 12 2002 - 20:49:02 GMT-3


   
There's also-

Skyline Computer's CCIE Prep Workshop $4500 with equipment in class and a
free promo for 12 hours of remote lab access

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven M. Sowell" <ssowell@gate.net>
To: "Brian Dennis" <brian@5g.net>; "Annu Roopa" <annu_roopa@yahoo.com>;
<ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 4:20 PM
Subject: RE: Boson Labs

> You may also wish to consider the CCPrep.com CCIE Bootcamp in Tampa, FL,
> which is $4995 for 5 day, 8:30-6:00, and 24 by 7 access for the week of
the
> class, and two weeks thereafter.
>
> Annu,
> Here are some more facts for each of the companies John mentioned.
>
> ** Boson **
> 11 days total for $7995
> Students will also have access to their CCIE pod via telnet from their
hotel
> or home during the Boot Camp.
>
>
> ** Global Knowledge **
> Three 5 day classes for $3495 each. Take one or take all three it really
> depends on your technical needs. One class doesn't rely on another as long
> as
> you meet the prerequisites.
>
> Students will also have access to their CCIE pod via telnet through the
> weekend after the course.
>
>
> ** Ccbootcamp **
> Class will be a 5-days, Mon.-Fri. with hours of 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
(Some
> days may go longer if the class gets behind)
>
> Each student will have their own POD. More details below.
>
> Telnet access will be provided to each POD for each student for the
duration
> of the class and for 9 days after the class is over to provide more time
to
> practice. This is a total of 14-days of telnet access.
>
> Price for students that are a current lab subscription customer
$4750.00
> Price for students that are not a current lab subscription customers
> $5250.00
> If you don't want telnet access to your POD during the 14-day period then
> deduct $500.00
>
>
>
> Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (R&S)(ISP/Dial)
>
>
>
> On Tuesday 12 February 2002 11:35 am, John Kaberna wrote:
> > It looks expensive compared to other bootcamps. They charge 8k for 11
> days
> > and we (ccbootcamp) charge 5k for 14 days. I believe GK costs 15k for
15
> > days of instruction. 1k per day is about the norm. Their class is
> > actually only 6 days of real instruction and they are charging 8k.
> >
> > It looks like there are too many shared devices too. But, I'm not sure
> > what they mean by shared exactly. If each student doesn't have their
own
> > ATM and Voice capable router that would be a problem if I was a student.
> I
> > thought it was interesting that they have a L3 module for the 5000. Too
> > bad that's not part of the lab even though it should be.
> >
> > Also, the number of labs looks undoable. I would like to meet the class
> > that can do 7 ISDN labs, 6 Frame relay labs, 6 ATM labs, 7 Bridging
labs,
> > as well as give instruction on a half dozen other topics. I wonder if
> this
> > class has been taught yet. Anyone take it?
> >
> > John Kaberna
> > CCIE #7146
> > www.netcginc.com
> > (415) 750-3800
> >
> > Instructor for 5-day CCIE R/S and Security class for ccbootcamp.com
> >



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