I too was very interested in the program at aquarius. I spoke with someone
at the college a few months ago but didn't pursue it because I wanted to
wait to see how the first class did. Just 2 weeks ago I called again to see
if I could go in and sit in a class and speak to some of their new grads.
according to them all 10 people who graduated passed the written and are
awaiting to take the hands on in january. They actually told me that all
their instructors are ccie's. and the reason they are not a cisco training
partner is that their facility does not have the adequate square feet
required to meet cisco standards. I will be going in there this saturday
the 4th of november to talk to some of the grads. i also asked if their was
a discount to the 15,000 if you have a ccna or ccnp and they said that if
you have a ccnp they will take off 25% of the 15000. I will post again on
saturday to let you know how it went.
George Garay, CCNA
Network Engineer
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> The Aquarius Institute:
> There was a short posting regarding this school
> sometime in August. I'm curious if anyone has any
> other information regarding their CCIE training.
>
> The Institute boasts a "CCIE" course. Eight months
> long (300 hours), 3 nights a week or the weekends. All
> instructors are written CCIE, one has passed the lab.
> (a new instructor is coming aboard to teach the CCNA
> portion. He is a CCNP)15 grand for the course.
>
> I have sat in on one of the classes. I was pleased
> with the instructors knowledge and teaching style. The
> lab was fairly impressive also.
>
> I am currently a CCNA. I have no high hopes that this
> school will actually produce someone of CCIE level
> within eight months (though they claim the first class
> graduated and ten out of ten students passed the
> written. They are awaiting a time slot to take the
> lab)I do believe it is good training to continue and
> gain the CCNP along with practical knowledge and good
> hands on training. Which is something I'm severely
> lacking at this point.
>
> Any thoughts, comments, rumours heard or knowledge
> about this establishment someone would like to pass
> along is appreciated.
>
> thank you for your support.
>
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