Becoming a helper

So basically, classes take action in "classrooms"? I was just tempted to join the classroom in WTT forums.

What I would like to know how "what" you actually do. Is it like real-time or just posts and replies? Also, what do they teach in the classrooms? Analyzing a code? Hijack log?

I don't think I'm suitable for the classroom... am I :sad:?
 
Aw. Does it have to be this pressuring and tempting? I don't know. I'm really sure of myself, yet. I'll have to learn about the registry and analyzing Hijack logs right, tashi? I know it's going to take time. Do you think I'm ready tashi? I just wanted to know your opinion.
 
Aw. Does it have to be this pressuring and tempting? I don't know. I'm really sure of myself, yet. I'll have to learn about the registry and analyzing Hijack logs right, tashi? I know it's going to take time. Do you think I'm ready tashi? I just wanted to know your opinion.
I can't really predict if a person is ready. :) Many apply with the best intentions and don't last a month. Others complete training and you see them in the forums.
So maybe it's best to try it, you'd soon find out. :angel:
 
I see. What I really meant was would you consider me... "ready" from my "posts" and experience at this forum. :spider:

I don't really know. I'm running in a circle :laugh:. I decided not to go. Not yet. Maybe the Summer. Thanks tashi.
 
You don't have to learn about the registry, there are rooms in the classroom where you can ask if you need help with a registry fix.
However, you will find you learn a lot about it as you go along.

In general, you learn how to recognize the different infections and which tool to use to remove them.
 
Oh wow. Now kantana, you make it sound so easy now. :) Now I'm tempted. It's just that my first image of a "classroom" will be filled with all kinds of difficult things, lols. :euro: I might consider it.
 
It's settled.

I'm joining the Classrooms in the Summer. Just gotta take a break after finishing school :laugh:.
 
Thanks for the reply PepiMk, :laugh:.

Just gotta complete two NYC Regents in the next two weeks. After that I'm free... hopefully.

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.
:P

I'm looking forward to the Classrooms.
 
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 :eek:

When you first start, it will seem like there is a mountain of information to read
(to be honest, THERE IS :laugh: )

BUT it is all in plain english and you will soon pick it up.
 
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?
 
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. ;)
 
Mitsuki, however becoming a Malware Trainer it requires much time and effort.

You can start learning at one of the Classrooms.
 
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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