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IT University Online – Online Deal

$99 for Complete Cisco Certification IT Network Training Bundle ($3,295 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Bundles contain hands-on exercises, multimedia presentations, and exam simulators to help students prepare for CCNA and CCNP certification

The Fine Print

  • Expires Nov 13, 2013
  • Limit 3 per person. Limit 1 per order. Online redemption required. Must activate within 90 days of purchase; expires 12 months from date of activation. Not valid with other offers.
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Like a good heart surgeon, a good IT professional monitors thousands of complex connections, acts fast to prevent crashes, and gets worried when the cables start leaking red stuff. Prepare for the worst with this Groupon.

$99 for a Complete Cisco Network Training Bundle ($3,295 Value)

The Complete Cisco Network Training Bundle includes five training courses designed to provide the skills needed for the CCNA and CCNP suite of certifications. Each bundle includes instructor-led training, hands-on exercises, multimedia presentations, and exam simulators.

IT University Online

In order to keep IT professionals ahead in the digital world, IT University Online cultivates instructor-led training courses in the latest programs and operating systems. The online school bypasses the milk-chugging contests and pop-culture courses of traditional universities and focuses instead on material that is relevant to the current job market. Courses include Microsoft Office, Windows, Cisco, Oracle, (ISC)2, EXIN, ISACA, and ENG4002: Source Code Poetry.

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PROBLEM: The picture looks fuzzy.
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PROBLEM: There's a picture, but no sound plays.
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PROBLEM: The VCR is on fire.
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PROBLEM: I get headaches while viewing movies.
SOLUTION: You're actually watching a DVD, which produces an irritatingly clear picture. Get rid of the DVD machine right away by smashing it with your durable, eternally useful VCR.

Why is my VCR on fire?

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