Wall Street Prep vs Wall Street Training

So, I've already taken Wall Street Training, the Advanced Financial and Valuation Modeling course. I had no experience prior to the course, so I learned quite a bit about DCF, EV, Market Comps, etc.

Now, Wall Street Prep is hosting a training seminar at my b-school this spring. It is a course specific in O&G valuation, accretion/dilution, etc.

Have any of you taken either or both of these course? If so, what did you think?

Also, one more thing, do these training courses bring any value to one's resume? Do the BBs even consider those courses to be worth a shit?

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