W00t... I passed 734
Chris Knight
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Not the best but as they say its passing
Lots of topologies questions, unix/netware/mac osx
I seemed to get hammered by those
I would say on my exam it was probably 80% troubleshooting questions...
HUGE thanks to the technotes here.. Wonderful job.
Not sure what to move onto now. Seems like most move onto CCNA...
Any ideas
Lots of topologies questions, unix/netware/mac osx
I seemed to get hammered by those
I would say on my exam it was probably 80% troubleshooting questions...
HUGE thanks to the technotes here.. Wonderful job.
Not sure what to move onto now. Seems like most move onto CCNA...
Any ideas
"Self-realization. I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, when he said, "I drank what?"
Chris Knight
Real Genius
Chris Knight
Real Genius
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matradley Member Posts: 549Congrats! Best of luck with your CCNA!From Security+ book by Sybex:
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Slowhand Mod Posts: 5,161 ModCongratulations on the pass. CCNA is a good choice for your next step, as is the MCSA/MCSE path. Whatever you choose to do, good luck.
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snadam Member Posts: 2,234 ■■■■□□□□□□good job man!
Kinda in the same boat as you; unsure of which one to go for next...
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eltoro Member Posts: 168Congrats!Masters in Computer Science / Software Engineering (Dec. 2010)
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eltoro Member Posts: 168snadam wrote:good job man!
Kinda in the same boat as you; unsure of which one to go for next...
Good luck with your decision making!
I see you are mcp. why don't you go for A+ next, that way you get your mcsa elective out of the way.Masters in Computer Science / Software Engineering (Dec. 2010)
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snadam Member Posts: 2,234 ■■■■□□□□□□eltoro wrote:I see you are mcp. why don't you go for A+ next, that way you get your mcsa elective out of the way.
The reasons at this point in time I DO NOT go for A+ is merely because its 2 exams. I can get my Security+ in 1 exam (which im 80% leaning towards), and get my MCSA elective out of the way as well. Also, my job/career has a higher demand for security/network administration for the momment. I can see myself persuing the A+ certification if my job calls for it. It always looks good on a resume
Dont get me wrong though, few years ago I took the appropriate A+ courses and aced them both without a problem, then worked in field strictly at the hardware level. I was just too stupid to realize I needed to actually take the tests.
but thanks eltoro, taking A+ has crossed my mind.**** ARE FOR CHUMPS! Don't be a chump! Validate your material with certguard.com search engine
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