stuh84 wrote: » If you already have the Network+ and you want to get into networking, the CCNA is almost the default choice. I'd definitely recommend it, it's helped me in many ways.
stuh84 wrote: » A CCNA would help you get a job while you go to college in the field you want to end up in. Obviously you wont be a network architect or anything like that, but a CCNA on your resume for someone that wants to get into networking would be better than say, Security+ or Project+ or something. You may end up being able to pick up another CCNA discipline (say, security, voice etc) while you are doing college to recert your original CCNA, or you may end up going the CCNP route. To me, the CCNA is the best option, even if it does run out, you can just redo it at a later date if need be. It's your call though, but for networking, the CCNA is about the best place to start.