[GLLUG] advice

Melson, Paul PMelson@sequoianet.com
Wed, 12 Feb 2003 13:31:09 -0500


New Horizons on Eyde Pkwy (Hagadorn just north of Mt. Hope) administers
A+, LPI, and every other CBT under the sun.

I have one complaint about them, though.  The test center has multiple
test stations in one tiny room.  When I went in January to take the IBM
AIX5 support exam, I was packed in there with two other ppl.  (To boot,
this one girl had a hacking cough that wouldn't stop.)  But the staff
were great and there's plenty of parking.  Otherwise only good
experiences.

PaulM

-----Original Message-----
From: Wald [mailto:pdwald@netzero.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 1:00 PM
To: linux-user@egr.msu.edu
Subject: [GLLUG] advice



First and foremost, I whole-heartedly apologize for the fact  that I
have 
posted
messages in this forum some time ago and due to reasons beyond my
control
wasn't available to give any feedback. At the same time, I would like to

thank all
of you who sent me nice emails in reply to my inquiries.

At the moment I am stranded on win32 whenever I am using the internet,
given
the the fact that I am using netzero. I was looking for a cheap,
reliable and
resourceful (with space to host hp via ftp, etc) ISP, and since then I
am
assessing the possibility of use ispwest. Any suggestion would be very
appreciated.

On another point, I am looking for a test center where I can attend the
LPI tests, and eventually the A+, and Network+. At the present time I am

residing
in East Lansing, so I am looking for some place close. If anyone know of

such a
place, would be very helpful.

--
Pedro Wald

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