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I have been learning a lot when it comes to actual computer programming. As a student of marketing and communications, I learned how to sell a product and communicate to a potential buyer. Public relations also played a large part in my degree, especially because I couldn’t take the most advanced PR class until my fifth year (which was also part of the reason I couldn’t graduate on time like all of my friends did, yay for filler classes, right?).

Anyway computer training courses can help you get into a field that you have already trained for or would really like to be in. With certification courses, you can get into a career that may not have otherwise been open to you. Just take me for example. Coming out of college, I may not have been the most exemplary candidate for a computer or online marketer, but after learning some basic SEO and Google AdWords information, I am sure that I make more of an ideal candidate for an online job doing marketing for a company that may not have been as perceptive to my skills. Plus, I believe that I’m a pretty good writer that has a few followers that not only like the extra PR their links get from commenting, but they actually like commenting on my blog posts.

You can actually get a lot from online training courses. They are cheaper and more willing to work with you during YOUR schedule than traditional classes. Who am I kidding, when you sign up for a traditional class, you BETTER be willing to work on their schedule or you won’t work at all and you will fail. In my honest opinion, online classes are the way to go. Even when I was in school, I would choose the online classes versus other classes if they were being offered.

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