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Manta
Jul 22, 2007

I'm thinking about getting some certs to hopefully get more interviews and actually get a job. I haven't got any certifications before. Thing is though, I have a CS related bachelors degree. Should I bother with A+ and Network+, or just go strait for CCNA in this case? Will probably take a CCNA training coarse at my community college if I go for it.

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Manta
Jul 22, 2007

I just got my A+, now I want to work towards getting CCNA. I can take some preparation classes, but it is kind of confusing. Maybe a dumb question, but what (if any) classes should I sign up for?

Manta
Jul 22, 2007

Corvettefisher posted:

How familiar are you with networking, believe me there is a lot to it, if you are new to networking, when going for the CCNA.

Familiar with the basics like IP address breakdown/sub nets and TCP/IP stack. That's why I want a training coarse if there is one.

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