To quote my colleague: "Training is for the lazy."

That said, oftentimes our work is too involved that we have trouble
learning unless we have a guided course. I would check out Bluepoint
again. They are a non-profit and they do give scholarships.

The high price is for people who can pay (e.g. foreigners). One of the
examinees in my RHCE exam class at Bluepoint many years ago was a
foreigner.. and he got stuck at the first lab problem :D

So I would contact Bluepoint if I were the OP. Engels is a very nice
guy. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them, they are a known quantity.

Migs Paraz is another nice guy (as Froilan mentions above). But....
he's sold out to the corporate world (like me) and doesn't do much
Linux anymore.



On 7/27/07, Froilan Romualdo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually ang in-enroll ko noon sa Iphil Communications is yung
> pang-systems administrator na kagad, kasi meron na akong basic
> knowledge sa Linux/Redhat since 1998. Nakatipid ang boss ko ng I think
> P10,000.00 para sa beginners training. Pero bago ako natuto bumili ako
> ng iba't ibang books patunkol sa
> Linux/Redhat/administration/installation.
>
> God Bless sa iyong pag-aaral ng Open Source...
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