Ungadunga911 wrote: » Hello, i am currently working towards my degree in computer networking at the university of southern MS. I am studying over the summer towards my CCNA, aside from that though i was wondering how important it would be for me to invest my time in windows server.
Ungadunga911 wrote: » I have had finished all my windows server classes through school but basically all i know is how to add roles and features which isn't really all that much.
Ungadunga911 wrote: » I have talked to other people that already work in the computer networking field that just focus on the CCNA CCNP area which is allot, almost seems to me that that's a career field in its own alone.
Ungadunga911 wrote: » Other friends i know that stopped at an AAS in computer networking and ended up getting a job have told me that everything we learned in school is useless and that's no how the computer networking field is.
Ungadunga911 wrote: » So i end up getting confused on what im supposed to really focus on, i know id rather work at McDonalds than be a programmer and have to take multiple programming classes, aside from that im thinking i should just focus on CCNA and windows server, as much as i can at least cause there is allot of material that covers windows server, .
Ungadunga911 wrote: » my IT instructor even told me he just uses the group policy books as a reference cause there is just to much information to cram in ones head. When it comes down to it im just really worried about most of the material not sticking in my head cause i took powershell when i was at a junior college level and now cant remember any of cause i dont use it, thats basically how the whole school thing is, take a class, dont use while learning philosophy and math and some other IT course and end up forgetting it.
Ungadunga911 wrote: » Also, does anyone know why i would half to constantly reset my wireless network adapter card, my girlfriends computer keeps getting erros when connected and i right click the icon and select troubleshoot, it seems to work afterwards but i thought it was interesting that after 4 years of school is thats all i really know how to do when troubleshooting a computer.
Ungadunga911 wrote: » Ya, just find it difficult keeping up with the material when im spending every spare hour i have in the math lab learning calculus, iv never been a math person, barley passed with a C, and that was all my free time. I never really have any board time to kill.