cisconooblet,
Sorry, I read your "(2000ish)" as $2,000 as in what you paid and not that you went to the NetAcad in 2000
I know places that charge $1,800 to $2,500 for a CCNA class, it pays to shop around!!! Just wanted people reading not to forget about community colleges, can be a great deal for many different classes.
I also agree with you that some would be better off to take the $900 and buy routers, switches, CBT's and books and then sell it off when they are done.
And, for some having an instructor would be better - each person needs to understand what kind of "learner" they are!!
But, I would want to check ANY school out first, what equipment do they have, what access do you have to it, who is the instructor, what is the instructors background etc.
Hope this helps!
E.A. Broda
CCNA, CCDA, CCAI, Network +