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android@adobeforums.com #1
Adobe Certification - yay or nay?
I'm considering looking into it a bit more - primarily to get a "fully pro" ;) exposure to the software and learn it a bit faster, but also to impress potential clients to pieces.
Any opinions quite appreciated!
cheers
Andrew
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Mike_Ornellas@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Adobe Certification - yay or nay?
as with anything in life, you learn how to take test and it may not reflect what you actually know.
Impress clients to pieces?
Only if you are impressed by blue ribbons and badges.
Comp USA requires you to have that certificate which is more important that what you actually know.
Another crack smoking outfit.
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Todie@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Adobe Certification - yay or nay?
Go for it!
(since it looks like you'd impress yourself in the first place : )
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Mike_Ornellas@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Adobe Certification - yay or nay?
Lisa Spike - 11:39am Mar 19, 2004 Pacific (#10 of 172)
Okay, I'll tell you so that none of you have to suffer through any of their classes. It was Comp USA. Believe it or not. I'll never take a class from them again.
I sent them an email after complaining about the instructor's inadequacies, and the response I got was "sound like this was too basic of a course for you". They offered a credit for another class, I said no thank you.
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JasonSmith - 11:46am Mar 19, 2004 Pacific (#11 of 172)
"It was Comp USA."
Why does that not surprise me?
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