Bill
GBAmazing Value There is SO much content here, and it’s all great. I started working through the A+ training, and realized, “yikes, I am really weak in networking”. I paused A+, and wondered, “Hmm, maybe there’s something else in here that covers basics of networks.” Behold -“Networking Fundamentals”! Which has been perfect for my personal journey. On the “bang for your buck” scale, itpro.tv is ridiculously valuable. I’m confident I’ll continue to use this platform for years to come!
Nes
GBI really enjoy the landscape and the… I really enjoy the landscape and the immense amount of courses available. The labs especially make the difference and for someone who is about 6 months into my self taught IT journey, the video course are best classroom style teaching i could find that was well worth the money.
Dusty
GBAWESOME QUALITY CONTENT ITPro.TV is an easy-to-use site that offers excellent information, captivating "edutainers," and extensive courses covering IT certification topics. The well-structured video tutorials benefit both novices and experts. All things considered, ITPro.TV is a fantastic investment for anyone hoping to progress their IT knowledge and career. Thank you, guys!
Mark Thacker
GBI think their videos are comprehensive… I think their videos are comprehensive and fun to watch. I'm taking my IT journey towards certifications, and this is my favorite resource by far. While I don't use anything but the videos, they do have extra labs and tests available that could be quite helpful. For context, I'm enrolled in My Computer Career, and I find some of their resources severely lacking in quality. IT Pro TV supplements my learning and I'm so glad I decided to subscribe.
customer A.M
GBFrom free trial to subscriber. Not only does ITPRO staff make the content comprehensive. Having a visual on some of the topics they cover give me more clarity compared to reading material. Let's dive into the website's user interface and features too. Very simple to navigate and pick up where you left off. I also like the closed-caption feature as some of the things they discuss may come as IT jargon to some. Additionally, how they break down what they're covering in a sequence. All I know is it started off as a free trial and now I'm subscribed.