Are these good books?
Nafe92014
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Hey all,
I just received my CCENT books from UPS. I am just wondering if the ones I picked were a good choice. Also included is a simulator.
I have some Cisco knowledge, as I took a course in college, but failed due to subnetting issues and the way my instructor made the network topology (yes, the names were based off of Skyrim). Reason I'm taking my CCENT: so I can take a challenge test when i go back to college next September and waive the class and receive credit.
Heres a photo of the books I just got.
I just received my CCENT books from UPS. I am just wondering if the ones I picked were a good choice. Also included is a simulator.
I have some Cisco knowledge, as I took a course in college, but failed due to subnetting issues and the way my instructor made the network topology (yes, the names were based off of Skyrim). Reason I'm taking my CCENT: so I can take a challenge test when i go back to college next September and waive the class and receive credit.
Heres a photo of the books I just got.
Certification Goals 2020: CCNA, Security+
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Binary Freak Member Posts: 37 ■■□□□□□□□□Those are some excellent books, it is good that you have multiple resources since Wendell doesn't sometimes make the point clear.
You should consider getting some video resources to accompany the books:)
Good luck this time! -
Nafe92014 Member Posts: 279 ■■■□□□□□□□I wish Professor Messer had some videos. I'm debating whether to go for the CBT Nuggets or the Cisco Learning Network Monthly subscription.Certification Goals 2020: CCNA, Security+
"You have enemies? Good, that means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life." ~Winston S. Churchill