I started training at Global I.T. in January of 2002 with the Web Pro course, then after successfully completing that course, I elected to take the Java Pro. I liked my instructors because they were always willing to help before and after class, as well as by appointment. The material was good because it explained things in depth and they did a good job covering the material as well. It was better than going to a University to learn because you didn’t spend so much time on one particular subject. You were exposed to various areas and I don’t think I was short-changed in learning in any particular area of the certification program. I was given ample projects and hands-on work on in class. Lecture was crucial for getting your feet wet, but majority of class time was allocated to doing hands on work.
I definitely felt like I was never lost…at the beginning of Java course I was a bit apprehensive, but looking back on the nature of the course and entry level students entering the course, it’s understandable. However, the areas I was having trouble in were addressed and I was able to continue learning.
I would recommend this training to people that are beginners or individuals who are looking to refresh their skills could benefit from Training at GIT. We had a variety of skill level when we started out, and our instructor was able keep everyone’s attention and keep things interesting for everyone. Overall, I liked the training because it was a small group of students, so if you had a question it was going to get answered and explained to you. The training was great and GIT put a great emphasis on personalized attention. Currently, I’m looking for jobs in areas of Web Design where I can utilize my skills I picked up at GIT. I’ve done some free lance work for some local businesses in the area, and I hope between that experience and that training at GIT I’m able to move on to bigger and better things.

Lisa Majewski