VCP VTC boot camp vs as self study

Good evening

I would like to know if anyone has any experience with the bootcamps? Are effective with regard to the review? If so all training facilities in the Boston area who can suggest?

I would like to either move on with self-study or training camp.

I thank Sabrina

VCP5-VTC has a training requirement - you can see the list of courses recognized here: (VCP5-VTC) VCP-Data Center Virtualization

Training along not will fully prepare you for the review, you can download the review plan on the same page to review the objectives.

You can search for authorized training anywhere in the world here: VMware education - courses by location

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