I wasn't impressed by the Scheidegger course I did (Information Technology). A lot of it I already knew, and the stuff that I didn't know, I found it difficult to get help with when I needed it. There was pathetically little hands-on computer work, but worst of all, since finishing the course, I've found that no-one has heard of Scheidegger and my "qualification" is not worth the paper it's printed on. I'm sorry to be so damning but I really felt that I wasted my time. I suggest that anyone thinking of taking out one of their courses (which are hyped by door-to-door sales reps who call themselves “training advisors”) says NO, and finds a more widely-recognised organisation to teach them what they want to know.
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You slate a course because you already new it all?! I have done learn direct courses and get the same response. If you are not working in the computer industry they don't want to know you.