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    Quote Originally Posted by confus-ed
    Thats the way keep at it , but given all you've said, you still want to be enjoying it ?
    I emailed our trainer and was honest with him and he has suggested that because the class has done the first ten modules (in four weeks) I cannot catch up and have no choice but to pull out - nuts! That has fired me up now and I have told him I want to carry on and do what I can to catch up - yes, I know I must be mad but I am one of these people who get fired up by being told I cannot do something and I usually then suceed - do you think he was deliberately doing this to get me fired up again so I would not drop out? I am going to see him this afternoon for a quick chat but I have made up my mind. He admits the course is running faster than even Microsoft themselves and next year will slow down. He also wants me to try the Cisco Academy CCNA course next year which is what I nearly signed up for this year, it was MCSA or CCNA but not both.

    I do have a problem with self confidence and the trainer says that is really all that is holding me back and that I am intellectually capable of doing it.

    I WILL SUCCEED

    Windrivers - I would like to continue this discussion on the Certification Forum. Can you move the appropriate posts from here leaving only the posts relevant to the boot up problem on here please? Sorry, my fault for not posting my Certification worries on the appropriate Forum in the first place
    Last edited by MorseLady; October 13th, 2004 at 06:41 AM. Reason: To add more comments

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    ..Windrivers - I would like to continue this discussion on the Certification Forum...
    Whilst not being 'himself' .. I dunno how Noo can split a post up & move just 1/2 of it ? (or not without a lot of pratting about I don't) so I'd say the simplest answer is for me to start a new topic requoting the salient bits !?!? .. so I went to do this for you & discovered you had pretty much the same thought !

    Morseladies 'exam woes' are continued over here, Certification and Retired!

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