Studying a certification topic that doesn't particularly interest you.
Benj94
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Have you had to study towards any certifications that don't particularly interest you?
I'm currently studying Network+ and i'm really struggling to stay motivated, however I know it's necessary to get to where I want to be.
Any tips for finishing a certification that isn't of interest?
I'm currently studying Network+ and i'm really struggling to stay motivated, however I know it's necessary to get to where I want to be.
Any tips for finishing a certification that isn't of interest?
Server and Storage Analyst
CompTIA A+ ⚫
MSCA: Server 2016 - 70-710⚫ 70-711⚫ 70-712⚫
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Pseudonym Member Posts: 341 ■■■■□□□□□□Networking is pretty vital to any technical IT job. If it doesn't interest you at this early stage then maybe you're in the wrong game.Certifications - A+, Net+, Sec+, Linux+, ITIL v3, MCITP:EDST/EDA, CCNA R&S/Cyber Ops, MCSA:2008/2012, MCSE:CP&I, RHCSA
Working on - RHCE -
doctorlexus Member Posts: 217Learning the fundamentals isn't always easy or exciting, but stick with it for the sake of the big picture. Once it all starts coming together, you may find you have a new and better perspective on it all.
Show me encapsulate, decapsulate...
Also, if Net+ isn't that interesting, perhaps try something more concrete like CCENT. Network+ seems like networking in the abstract (not exactly sure, haven't done that cert), but CCENT/CCNA gives you something concrete, i.e. working with real networking equipment toward a goal. -
Benj94 Member Posts: 67 ■■■□□□□□□□doctorlexus wrote: »Learning the fundamentals isn't always easy or exciting, but stick with it for the sake of the big picture. Once it all starts coming together, you may find you have a new and better perspective on it all.
Show me encapsulate, decapsulate...
Also, if Net+ isn't that interesting, perhaps try something more concrete like CCENT. Network+ seems like networking in the abstract (not exactly sure, haven't done that cert), but CCENT/CCNA gives you something concrete, i.e. working with real networking equipment toward a goal.
I believe this is why i'm feeling burned out. I'm learning fundamentals and concepts which will provide a good foundation for me to build on, but i'm not really learning anything practical. I'm really looking forward to getting Net+ and Sec+ out of the way so I can start to do more hands-on training.
Hopefully this clip of Mr Miyagi and Daniel will help to spur me on.
Server and Storage Analyst
CompTIA A+ ⚫
MSCA: Server 2016 - 70-710⚫ 70-711⚫ 70-712⚫ -
ITSpectre Member Posts: 1,040 ■■■■□□□□□□From my own experience I hated the foundations.... I thought they were booring, stupid, and unneccesary. Until I got my first IT job and realized that I needed the foundations to do the job right. IT is about building the foundation, then each cert you get after that builds on the first one...
Net+/CCNA/CCNA Sec
Sec+/CASP/CAP/CISSP etc.....
The foundation is boring but it is necessary to help you learn the more advanced stuff.In the darkest hour, there is always a way out - Eve ME3 :cool:
“The measure of an individual can be difficult to discern by actions alone.” – Thane Krios -
Benj94 Member Posts: 67 ■■■□□□□□□□From my own experience I hated the foundations.... I thought they were booring, stupid, and unneccesary. Until I got my first IT job and realized that I needed the foundations to do the job right. IT is about building the foundation, then each cert you get after that builds on the first one...
Net+/CCNA/CCNA Sec
Sec+/CASP/CAP/CISSP etc.....
The foundation is boring but it is necessary to help you learn the more advanced stuff.
It sure is. I try to do a chapter a night normally, in order to get a book over and done with.
The first chapter of my Net+ book is about the OSI Model. Needless to say I haven't progressed very far.
Normally i'm quite disciplined but I'm really struggling to get going with Network+.
Server and Storage Analyst
CompTIA A+ ⚫
MSCA: Server 2016 - 70-710⚫ 70-711⚫ 70-712⚫ -
JustFred Member Posts: 678 ■■■□□□□□□□Networking is pretty vital to any technical IT job. If it doesn't interest you at this early stage then maybe you're in the wrong game.
I think its a phase. He just needs to take things slowly and one topic at a time, perhaps 30-45 minutes a day.
Eventually it would come naturally. Our brain has a way of messing with us.[h=2]"After a time, you may find that having is not so pleasing a thing, after all, as wanting. It is not logical, but it is often true." Spock[/h] -
Kreken Member Posts: 284Skip Net+ and go straight for CCNA. Download GNS3, setup small network + breakout switch. Much more engaging than Net+ imo.
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revbox Member Posts: 90 ■■■□□□□□□□I just grinded out the CCNT and CTNS. I wanted to get the telecom/convergence certs, but man did I ever hate the materials. Anyway, that's done now and I can say I have them, move on with my life, enjoy supporting electronic fax software and get back to grinding out cert topics that I actually enjoy.
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Verities Member Posts: 1,162@Benj94 - I would rather watch grass grow than study networking material. I've tried plenty of times to study for the CCNA and I just get bored out of my mind. That being said, you do need to know the fundamentals of networking and those are the topics covered in the Network + material. Maybe check out the Network + All in One book by Mike Meyers, it was the only thing that didn't bore me to death about networking.
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Benj94 Member Posts: 67 ■■■□□□□□□□As awful as it sounds, I feel re-assured to see that other people find these fundamentals boring.
I need to bite the bullet and just do it. I managed it with the A+ so I can manage it with the Net+. I might just buy my voucher this weekend and book my test.
Server and Storage Analyst
CompTIA A+ ⚫
MSCA: Server 2016 - 70-710⚫ 70-711⚫ 70-712⚫