Visitor: Monica
Operator: Rose
Company: ed2go
Started: 15 Feb 2011 12:20:29
Finished: 15 Feb 2011 13:12:14
Monica: Hello. I am trying to determine the best course of action as to which courses I should purchase, one of four programs or separate classes. I know which seperate classes I need however, it might be to my best interest to take one or more of the inclusive programs. Is there someone that might help me with this decision, please?
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Rose: Hi Monica, how are you this today?
Monica: I'm fine, thanks for asking.
Rose: You are welcome. Please allow me one moment while I review your question.
Rose: Thank you, Monica.
Monica: Did you have a question for me?
Rose: Monica, what programs are you interested in or the ones that you are thinking might help, possibly if taken separately?
Monica: That is where my question lies. Some months ago, I came across your singular classes, and I had planned on taking some 20 of those. Today, I came across what appears to be programs, like a degree plan, that contains some courses. I do not know if those are the singular ones grouped together or not.
Rose: Monica, Upon successful completion of the program, our students will be awarded a certificate of completion issued from the partner school they are registered with. Our students must obtain a final passing grade of 70% or greater to be awarded the certificate.
Is this the type of added edge that you are looking for to get you started in this career field?
Monica: Partly. I first and foremost want to acquire the knowledge, however having the certificate of completion to place in my work HR files would not hurt, either lol. Are you saying that the sigular classes do not get you a certificate of completion?
Rose: Monica, have you had a chance to review one of the programs outline?
Monica: yes, i have, both of the singular courses, and the programs.
Rose: Monica, my apologies do not mean to confuse you or add more concerns.
Monica: No worries. Ok, I will give you what I have been looking into.
Monica: Let me back up a bit and give you the courses that I was originally looking to take from some venue. These are what I need to progress to the next level.
Monica: CSS. PHP. XML. Java. Javascript. SOAP. AJAX. SQL. Oracle. C#. ASP.NET. HTML/DHTML. I found most of these courses on your web site
Rose: Monica, allow me to give you information on the 2 programs and maybe that will clarify it better.
Monica: I think that you might have just answered a question: I have been seeing separate classes AND program/degree plans.
Rose: Can you please access the following link:http://www.ed2go.com/
Monica: already there. The two that I am interested in are .NET Training and Web Database Developer. Both of those would give me most, if not all, of the separate courses that I was originally wanting to take.
Rose: That is correct, one offers the short 6 weeks and ours is the (most of them 6 months)
Monica: wait a sec, they are separate things? i thought that both were part of the ed2go thing?
Monica: Can both of those programs be taken at the same time?
Monica: There are a couple of overlapping classes in both of these programs, such as XML and JavaScript. I wouldn't have to take them twice, would I?
Rose: Monica, the short programs are ed2go and online training (some times -formerly known as Cengage learning) programs.
Monica: I see. And the 6-month programs?
Rose: Yes, you may take them at the same time, however, I am not that it would be beneficial for you.
Monica: k, why is that, please?
Monica: too much at one time, you mean?
Rose: Monica, again this is my opinion.
Monica: No worries, thanks for being honest. And you are probably correct lol. 1 year woukn't be bad either lol.
Monica: I mean that I could live with taking them in sequence.
Rose: The 6 weeks program are just like a summary .. They are like a quick hands on.. I would say.
Monica: oooooo, interesting.
Monica: hmmmm
Rose: The 6 months - are self paced so you possible can complete earlier or if needed more time, extensions are available.
Monica: A quick hand's on, vs more detailed. But both offer actual instructors? Ok, let me take a differenr route, then: how much for both of those programs, Web Database Developer and .NET Training? That may be the deciding factor as to which direction I go.
Rose: One moment, please.
Monica: For the 20-some-odd separate courses that I was interested in, I was looking at $2000+, at $139.00 per.
Monica: $2780.
Rose: Monica, the suggested retail price for the Web Database Dev program is $2.195.00
Monica: And the other?
Rose: We do not offer .net training any more..
Monica: Crap. Do you have a replacement that has those courses in it, please?
Rose: Let me get the program that replaced it. one second, please
Monica: Thanks. You know that page is still up on the site, right? I only came across it today.
Rose: Monica, do you mind providing me the link. I was not aware that students could access it.
Monica: sure, hold on.
Rose: Thank you.
Monica: http://www.gatlineducation.com/aspnet_online_overview.html
Rose: Monica, thank you. I also wanted to suggest to you.
Rose: I can have one of our counselors contact you to further assist you with you concerns. They will have a lot more detailed on the programs and will be able to better assist you with deciding which program would be beneficial to you..
Rose: Would you like me to forward a request?
Monica: Sure, that would be good, thanks.
Monica: As I said, I am interested in what the two programs together have, for the most part. However, I could probably also just take the Web Dev and add in separate courses to fill in the rest.
Rose: Monica, may I have your number, time (including time zone) that is best for you?
Monica: I'm in Texas, Central. My cell phone is 469.964.7210.
Monica: Any time would be good.
Rose: That is certainly a good point/question to ask our counselor what they suggest.
Rose: Thank you and your email is Collinsm@aafes.com, correct?
Monica: yes, that is my work email.
Rose: Thank you, one moment. Please.
Rose: Monica, I will forward your request and you should expect a call tomorrow or the latest Thursday.
Rose: Is there any other questions that I can help yo with?
Monica: not at this moment, no. thanks.
Rose: It has been my pleasure.
Rose: Monica, thank you for using our live chat services.
Monica: thank you.
Rose: It has been my pleasure.
Rose: Have a great week.
Monica: You too.
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First Name: Monica
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Your Question: Hello. I am trying to determine the best course of action as to which courses I should purchase, one of four programs or separate classes. I know which seperate classes I need however, it might be to my best interest to take one or more of the inclusive programs. Is there someone that might help me with this decision, please?
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Monica:
Hello. I am trying to determine the best course of action as to which courses I should purchase, one of four programs or separate classes. I know which seperate classes I need however, it might be to my best interest to take one or more of the inclusive programs. Is there someone that might help me with this decision, please?
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Rose:
Hi Monica, how are you this today?
Monica:
I'm fine, thanks for asking.
Rose:
You are welcome. Please allow me one moment while I review your question.
Rose:
Thank you, Monica.
Monica:
Did you have a question for me?
Rose:
Monica, what programs are you interested in or the ones that you are thinking might help, possibly if taken separately?
Monica:
That is where my question lies. Some months ago, I came across your singular classes, and I had planned on taking some 20 of those. Today, I came across what appears to be programs, like a degree plan, that contains some courses. I do not know if those are the singular ones grouped together or not.
Rose:
Monica, Upon successful completion of the program, our students will be awarded a certificate of completion issued from the partner school they are registered with. Our students must obtain a final passing grade of 70% or greater to be awarded the certificate.
Is this the type of added edge that you are looking for to get you started in this career field?
Monica:
Partly. I first and foremost want to acquire the knowledge, however having the certificate of completion to place in my work HR files would not hurt, either lol. Are you saying that the sigular classes do not get you a certificate of completion?
Rose:
Monica, have you had a chance to review one of the programs outline?
Monica:
yes, i have, both of the singular courses, and the programs.
Rose:
Monica, my apologies do not mean to confuse you or add more concerns.
Monica:
No worries. Ok, I will give you what I have been looking into.
Monica:
Let me back up a bit and give you the courses that I was originally looking to take from some venue. These are what I need to progress to the next level.
Monica:
CSS. PHP. XML. Java. Javascript. SOAP. AJAX. SQL. Oracle. C#. ASP.NET. HTML/DHTML. I found most of these courses on your web site
Rose:
Monica, allow me to give you information on the 2 programs and maybe that will clarify it better.
Monica:
I think that you might have just answered a question: I have been seeing separate classes AND program/degree plans.
Rose:
Can you please access the following link:http://www.ed2go.com/
Monica:
already there. The two that I am interested in are .NET Training and Web Database Developer. Both of those would give me most, if not all, of the separate courses that I was originally wanting to take.
Rose:
That is correct, one offers the short 6 weeks and ours is the (most of them 6 months)
Monica:
wait a sec, they are separate things? i thought that both were part of the ed2go thing?
Monica:
Can both of those programs be taken at the same time?
Monica:
There are a couple of overlapping classes in both of these programs, such as XML and JavaScript. I wouldn't have to take them twice, would I?
Rose:
Monica, the short programs are ed2go and online training (some times -formerly known as Cengage learning) programs.
Monica:
I see. And the 6-month programs?
Rose:
Yes, you may take them at the same time, however, I am not that it would be beneficial for you.
Monica:
k, why is that, please?
Monica:
too much at one time, you mean?
Rose:
Monica, again this is my opinion.
Monica:
No worries, thanks for being honest. And you are probably correct lol. 1 year woukn't be bad either lol.
Monica:
I mean that I could live with taking them in sequence.
Rose:
The 6 weeks program are just like a summary .. They are like a quick hands on.. I would say.
Monica:
oooooo, interesting.
Monica:
hmmmm
Rose:
The 6 months - are self paced so you possible can complete earlier or if needed more time, extensions are available.
Monica:
A quick hand's on, vs more detailed. But both offer actual instructors? Ok, let me take a differenr route, then: how much for both of those programs, Web Database Developer and .NET Training? That may be the deciding factor as to which direction I go.
Rose:
One moment, please.
Monica:
For the 20-some-odd separate courses that I was interested in, I was looking at $2000+, at $139.00 per.
Monica:
$2780.
Rose:
Monica, the suggested retail price for the Web Database Dev program is $2.195.00
Monica:
And the other?
Rose:
We do not offer .net training any more..
Monica:
Crap. Do you have a replacement that has those courses in it, please?
Rose:
Let me get the program that replaced it. one second, please
Monica:
Thanks. You know that page is still up on the site, right? I only came across it today.
Rose:
Monica, do you mind providing me the link. I was not aware that students could access it.
Monica:
sure, hold on.
Rose:
Thank you.
Monica:
http://www.gatlineducation.com/aspnet_online_overview.html
Rose:
Monica, thank you. I also wanted to suggest to you.
Rose:
I can have one of our counselors contact you to further assist you with you concerns. They will have a lot more detailed on the programs and will be able to better assist you with deciding which program would be beneficial to you..
Rose:
Would you like me to forward a request?
Monica:
Sure, that would be good, thanks.
Monica:
As I said, I am interested in what the two programs together have, for the most part. However, I could probably also just take the Web Dev and add in separate courses to fill in the rest.
Rose:
Monica, may I have your number, time (including time zone) that is best for you?
Monica:
I'm in Texas, Central. My cell phone is 469.964.7210.
Monica:
Any time would be good.
Rose:
That is certainly a good point/question to ask our counselor what they suggest.
Rose:
Thank you and your email is Collinsm@aafes.com, correct?
Monica:
yes, that is my work email.
Rose:
Thank you, one moment. Please.
Rose:
Monica, I will forward your request and you should expect a call tomorrow or the latest Thursday.
Rose:
Is there any other questions that I can help yo with?
Monica:
not at this moment, no. thanks.
Rose:
It has been my pleasure.
Rose:
Monica, thank you for using our live chat services.
Monica:
thank you.
Rose:
It has been my pleasure.
Rose:
Have a great week.
Monica:
You too.
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