Groupon Deal - Microsoft Office Specialist Course for £69 Discount of 91%

Discussion in 'Training & Development' started by Boffy, Sep 20, 2011.

  1. Boffy

    Boffy Megabyte Poster

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    Just to let you know Groupon have the MOS deal going again. I missed it last time as someone posted once it was already over. :dry So I thought I'd give you all a heads up. Less than 24 hours until it is over.

    Blurb:
    While some complain about the complexity of modern computers, the closely related competer offers a more sizeable obstacle to achievement by constantly trying to get one over on its user. Open the windows to success with today’s Groupon: for £69, take a Microsoft Office Specialist Course from Learning 4 You.

    Specialising in Microsoft software, IT trainers Learning 4 You pack their clients’ mental databases with computer knowledge, providing qualifications that could help them climb to the top of the IT industry. Walking clients through every stage of their new vocation, Learning 4 You assist success with a career service, job placements, industry experience, and a CV clinic and mentoring service. Also, because the IT industry is constantly advancing, Learning 4 You commits to up-to-date, cutting-edge teaching, whether online or instructor-led.

    The mysteries of Microsoft Office 2010 are unravelled in an e-learning course that can be completed within year of redemption. Covering Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, as well as Access and Project for e-mail and project management conundrums, the course teaches beginner, intermediate, and advanced proficiency levels. In addition, participants are able to access online practice tests and online study guides, and the course is fully accredited by Microsoft.

    Highlights:
    Includes acadermy registration
    Covers Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Project
    One year to complete the course
    Includes online tests and online study guides


    Link:

    http://www.groupon.co.uk/deals/london/learning-4-you/795683
     
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  2. SimonV
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    Link goes to the homepage, is that link an affiliate link for your account?

    Just read your post in full and I've removed your referral link.

    Please make your self aware of our Rules and Guidelines for posting especially this section Do Not Advertise
     
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  3. Boffy

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    Its an (updated) link from my email that just links to the MOS course - Not a referral link.

    I'm not advertising for them, just trying to help people who were interested in the MOS course but didn't want to spend £700 on it.
     
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  4. exonje

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    hmm, this is cheap. is it worth doing ya rekon boffy? some lower level jobs ask for office experience, with this i'd have a cert to back it up.

    edit - just checked, this is for the learning material only? no exams included
     
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  5. Boffy

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    Well we're upgrading from 2003-to-2010 so for me its to learn the upgrades 'offically'. My employer doesn't care but that extra knowledge goes a long way when dealing with end-users. I can answer questions with more certainty and they will feel more confident with my answer.

    With £69 then the exam fees. Having a year to do them so why not?

    If you're using Office 2010 on a daily basis, play with all the features then you probably can sit the exam and get through.

    If, like me, you use it for work/personal - don't mess around with features that often (unlike our media team) then this bit of knowledge will help me when they have a query. No more curve balls when users play with other features that I'm not experienced in. 8)
     
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  6. Boffy

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    and like you say, having more certifications/letters on the CV to show off 8)
     
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  7. Kitkatninja
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    Just make sure that you can get to a Certiport testing centre (if you're going to do the MOS exams), as a few people are having problems finding one/getting to one. Added to that some Certiport testing centres will only allow candidates who do the course through them to sit the exams.

    -Ken
     
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  8. Boffy

    Boffy Megabyte Poster

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    I did notice that, I was going to PM you closer to me sitting the exams :) Any chance I could book in at Northants?

    Its only a couple hours away...
     
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