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    Quote Originally Posted by drragostea View Post
    I just thought learning in the Classroom would be a horror such as knowing this code and that. Lols, I took a peek at one of those computer books at the local library... wow... it was something in parenthesis with "data:00000" then some other mumble jumble letters and numbers and codes.
    You wouldn't see me helping if that was the case

    When you first start, it will seem like there is a mountain of information to read
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    BUT it is all in plain english and you will soon pick it up.
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    Felt I've been punched in the stomach.

    Mountains eh? Hrm. Like lots and lots of books Katana? Or just paragraphs and pages of info? Can you give a brief sentence of what those 'mountains' might be about?

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    Not books.

    Just lots to learn, stay active and do that at one's own pace.
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    I'll look forward to it.

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    This is nice,

    after receiving help and solved my personal trouble, I got the 'urge' to help others out too.

    how do one start? keen to help tho, sincerely.
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    Mitsuki, however becoming a Malware Trainer it requires much time and effort.

    You can start learning at one of the Classrooms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PepiMK View Post
    Wow, congratulations on the decision
    And have fun in that break
    Application submitted. I decided to enroll early. I'll see how it goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drragostea View Post
    Application submitted. I decided to enroll early. I'll see how it goes.
    Thinking of enroling and 'returning the favour' after recieving help here.

    Every day is a school day afetr all

    edit: especially a typing school day....

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    Wow, this looks cool. I am going to apply to Geeks to Go as soon as someone helps me get the spyware off of my laptop, since they have a rule against applying with an open topic. Anyway, their website says it takes 4-6 months to learn, but say nothing about a real amount of time. Any idea how long you must work for each day on it, about? And I know the program is free, but am I going to have to buy any specialty software to do it?
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