SkillsTrain N+ Course

SkillsTrain UK - N+ Course
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After a long break from studying I decided it was time for a change. So when I found student world I thought id give it a try . getting back into studying wasnt easy at first but I found that by picking up my folder for an hour a day that the course started to get easier. by increasing this by another 15 minutes a day I managed to complete my first part in a month of receiving the course material. this means that I am now only waiting for access codes for the next tma thank you very much to skillstrain for giving me this oppotunity and let me tell all the other students out there I work 12 to 17 hours a day as a taxi driver at the moment and am looking forward to a new career at the age of 46 keep going you can do this.....

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-Alan
 

I have achieved 100 per cent in two of the three Tutor Marked Assignments I have submitted in April, in the N+ Part A part of the course, with the other Assignment still waiting to be marked.

In addition to this, I am also very close to being ready to take the Comptia A+ exam 220-302 (Operating Systems Technologies) having previously passed the Comptia A+ Core Hardware 220-301 exam.

This has been achieved despite a hectic year of hospital operations on my left leg and hip, together with holding down a full-time job, and also helping to settle in a very dificult to handle Foster child who has now improved immensely both academically and in her personal behaviour since being placed in the care of my wife and I.

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-Clive
 

I have completed all the assignments of the very well organised series of courses.
It was not my intention at the outset to seek employment in IT industries, but just to gain an insight into the complexities of computer studies, a self imposed learning skill, an ambition which I beleve was acheived with the very patient tutorial assistance given.
It is a course I would recommend to anyone wishing to gain the skills and knowledge provided by the course to gain entry into the world of computers.

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-Richard
 

A friend of mine wanted to upgrade his PC to a duo core processor. He bought a new motherboard/processor package and a 1MB graphics card. Thanks to what I've learned from the first few sections of the course I was able to install his new motherboard/processor and correctly connect all the power/signal lines on both the motherboard and then the graphics card. I then helped him install windows Vista. His PC is working brilliantly (his words) and I'm pleased that only a few weeks into the course it's having an impact already.

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-Daryl
 

Its absolutely fantastic form to have scored 100% mark on TMA 20a & 20b.I punished myself over Easter hoilday to study hard and thanks to my tutors for all the help.

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-Patrick
 

I have managed to keep up with my coursework and achieve good results which has increased my confidence and determination to complete the course. A recent change of job has thrown me a bit, I now work nights which I have never done before and it takes a little getting used to, so keeping up with the studying can be tiring as my body clock is still adjusting. Also my 18 month old nephew recently had open heart surgery to correct 3 problems with his heart. It was tricky but successful and is now crawling around like a good 'un!

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-Michael
 

I think my biggest achivement would be starting the voluntary organisation I run, It's called Ladywood youth and youth and I started it from scratch. I work with young people for example, I have a local football team, I have a young dads and lads group and although my career is destine to be with computers, I still enjoy working with the young people. To have the chance to do so in my own community is my best achivement to date.

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-Christopher
 

I've just completed my 7th TMA for April - this is not the normal pace but as I must complete the exams in JUNE I've had to step it up. Normality will resume after that time.

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-John
 

My wife and I decided to move 100 miles away from the city where we both grew up, to give our children a better life near the coast and also to be nearer my parents, as my dad had recently suffered a heart attack. It was a big decision as we would be leaving all our friends and family behind not to mention our jobs. Once there, I discovered that it was easier to move than find a new job; they are all low paid for unskilled work in this part of the country. All seemed lost and this better life that we hoped to make for ourselves and the children was slipping away from us, until one evening whilst watching t.v I saw a advertisement for a computer course with Skills Train, maybe this is the direction I should take I thought to myself. I got intouch the next day and a date was set for someone to come and see me, the gentleman who came was very pleasant and informative about the company and the course. We had a good chat about what I had done and what I wanted to achieve, there was a short test and it was decided that I would start the A+ Hardware & Maintenance course in December 2006 and that it usually takes about 12 months to complete, although you can take longer if required. Even though it was all arranged I still has a niggling feeling in the back of my mind as I have tried college courses before only to find it was not for me or that I didnt have the spare time due to commitments, to go to college and to do the homework required to keep up. Anyway I set this aside and remained positive, when the first part of the course arrived I was relieved as I was able to understand what I was reading and was able to study at my pace. On the return of my first TMA I got 98% which gave me a great boost, so all guns blazing I set out to finish the course as quickly as possible but without skipping anything as this would defeat the object. Unfortunately a couple of months into the course my Dr diagnosed me with a progressive hearing disorder that affects my balance and concentration at times amongst other things and eventually I May lose my hearing, but knowing that my 5 year old nephew Ryan is in St James' hospital being treated for a rare form of kidney cancer of which he has never complained, who am I to grumble and feel sorry for myself! I am now nearly 5 months into the course with many 100% results to my name and I have just got to send in my last TMA for marking and the A+ course is finished but I am not! as I have found something that I enjoy doing, so I will carry on doing courses and leaning as much as I can. I have also been able to give advice to friends and actually fixed and upgraded my dads computer where 5 months ago I would have had no idea at all where to start.I would like to take this opportunity to thank the tutor team as it is good to know that help is only a phone call away and to Skills Train for having a course that you can fit in and around your daily life and for giving me and my family new hope for the future, you never know we May even have our own business one day. All I know is that I will try my best to be successful on the training I have been given and to make my family proud. My advice to anyone just starting the course would be try to remain positive even if things get difficult, and if your thinking about quiting 'DONT'! just think about the goal you set yourself at the beginning and not just the rewards you will reap but also about how great you will feel when you finally finish.

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-Neil
 

I have many achievements doing this course and I also have still a lot to learn.
I would like to apply for student of the month but whether I am it down to u.

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-Karen
 

I just received my 6th assignment and I'm able to score 90% which is excellent performance. Thank you for your help at all time.

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-George
 

I HAVE MANAGED TO CONTINUE WITH MY STUDIES EVEN THOUGH I AM WORKING 12 HOUR NIGHTS SIX AND SEVEN DAYS A WEEK, TO COVER FOR LOSS OF INCOME WHILST MY WIFE IS ON MATERNITY LEAVE WITH OUR THIRD CHILD. WHEN I STARTED THE COURSE I NEW VERY LITTLE ABOUT COMPUTERS, BUT I HAVE MANAGED TO INSTALL A DVD RE-WRITER IN MY FATHER INLAWS PC AND I HAVE UPGRADED THE MEMORY ON A FRIENDS PC.

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-Richard
 

I have recently (start of March) changed my role at work (Personal Injury Lawyers) from mainly a PA/secretarial role to doing ALL of the invoicing (not the best time to start just at Financial Year End!!). I have also taken on ALL of the spreadsheet analysis work for the whole Firm, and, if there is anything involving spreadsheets at all, the senior Partner has requested I take that over too. In spite of all the extra work (on average, an extra 2 hours per day), I have maintained, if not improved, my work study programme and achieved excellent results in all my recent TMA submissions! I must be doing something right at last as I have just completed the TMA 10 for part A of the N+ course
I am hoping to get through the rest of the course successfully, before moving from Manchester towards Swindon to look for a more IT-orientated job that will allow me to have on-the-job training towards the MCSA part of my course.
To topit all, my older daughter has just achieved an Academic Scholarship to a boarding school in Wiltshire (she is aged 9 at the end of the month - my younger daughter turns 2 in the summer). She is going to require some sort of reward and I have indicated I will set a computer up for her, networked to mine, so she can use the internet too.

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-Sarah
 
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