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| Newb Techie Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 28
| 865 out of 900 not bad for a peon like me. I thought it was straight forward and could relate quite a few scenario's to real life situations. I am undecided what I want to pursue next. CCNA maybe ??? |
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| Junior Techie Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 55
| Congratulations. The CCNA or MCSA is a logical next step. Decide whether you want to pursue a career as a Systems Admin/Eng or a Network Admin/Eng and make your decision accordingly.
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| Geek Squad Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Ohio
Posts: 780
| NET+ is basic CCNA really, just basic crap that most people know, but you would be surprised at how many people have no idea what encapsulations are ect. Anyways, I took the Cisco Networking Academy the last 2 years at my high school, scored 4.0 on all of them and have been considering if I wanted to take the actually certification. I did pass both of the half off coupons so that I can get it for half the regular price, but still, it isn't cheap considering I am majoring in Bio/Chem in college =). Just go with what you want man, if you do not you will wonder what could of been and trust me, that is not something you want to do.
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| Monster Techie | was there a lot of the 7 layer OSI model? any (non)routing/ed/able protocols, im guessing they had a lot with common ports and such. What about any standard router configs and stuff like that?
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