You learn something new everyday
7 years ago
At least that's what I had in the back of my mind. For those that kept track or cared, while still pretty much jobless and penniless I'm currently taking up some computer classes in hopes of landing a job in the field of computer data entry (at least that's what my dad mentioned so with nothing else in mind....I'm going for that). They're early morning classes which I had to get use to but have to stick to it in hopes once completed, the certifications could help me stand out during resume and interview time. Back in January I've completed a two week course and somewhat certified on basic computer literacy.
As recommended and suggested, I decided to sign up and go for entry level computer training.....which is a four week class that (as I eventually found out after orientation and day one) teaches you how to maintain, disassemble and repair a computer and uploading its software. An IT class....
I'll be as blunt as possible. As far as this classes goes, there's nothing wrong with it as they teach you step by step through the process from the ground up. As for me, no matter how much I have been taught and took notes, I'm a fish out of water when it comes to things like this. And it doesn't help in the fact that once this course is completed, I'll need to take a A+ exam that needs to be JUST THAT, in order to be a "certified IT tech". So yeah again.....fish out of water^^;.
So today is week 3 and after taking it apart with a partner and taking notes yesterday, today we have to put it all back together and hope it functions. And we did.....kind of. We were able to connect and plug back in every cord we pulled off from an old tower system (everyone else had to do the same to the new models), though with ours is an issue of putting in programs and such since we pretty much put back together a somewhat empty system, something that would change and will be taught later this week and the next.
This was....certainly different. Guess like the title says here, I'm kind of glad I did it and learn where and how things work inside the tower. But once again...fish out of water with this stuff. Still learning with my sorry slow minded self:XD:;.
As recommended and suggested, I decided to sign up and go for entry level computer training.....which is a four week class that (as I eventually found out after orientation and day one) teaches you how to maintain, disassemble and repair a computer and uploading its software. An IT class....
I'll be as blunt as possible. As far as this classes goes, there's nothing wrong with it as they teach you step by step through the process from the ground up. As for me, no matter how much I have been taught and took notes, I'm a fish out of water when it comes to things like this. And it doesn't help in the fact that once this course is completed, I'll need to take a A+ exam that needs to be JUST THAT, in order to be a "certified IT tech". So yeah again.....fish out of water^^;.
So today is week 3 and after taking it apart with a partner and taking notes yesterday, today we have to put it all back together and hope it functions. And we did.....kind of. We were able to connect and plug back in every cord we pulled off from an old tower system (everyone else had to do the same to the new models), though with ours is an issue of putting in programs and such since we pretty much put back together a somewhat empty system, something that would change and will be taught later this week and the next.
This was....certainly different. Guess like the title says here, I'm kind of glad I did it and learn where and how things work inside the tower. But once again...fish out of water with this stuff. Still learning with my sorry slow minded self:XD:;.