Michael.J.Palmer wrote: » So, I had spent so much time studying to take the Network+ and well, time slipped by and it's time for me to start my CCNA courses that I enrolled in around middle of last year. In three weeks I'll be looking to test for my CCENT and then the CCNA about three weeks after that. It's hardcore studying with videos, labs, book reading, and the works over that time period so that raises the question.I'm pretty much as prepared as I'll ever be for the Network+, and it's a good thing I did all that work (especially over the past couple of weeks) studying for it because now it makes the CCENT look like a piece of cake.. it's basically the Network+ matieral wrapped up with a Cisco logo... So the question begs... never really showcase it since the CCNA would be a step up from there. KeShould I still take the Network+ or just get the CCNA and call it a day. Realistically I'd have the Network+ andep in mind here that I'm actually not going to be paying to take the exam as well... trust me, if it was about whether or not I should pay for it, I'd choose not to, but just for arguments sake, is there anything to gain by taking it when I've got the CCENT literally weeks away and the CCNA no more than 6 to 8 weeks away.
Michael.J.Palmer wrote: » Well funny enough I took my lunch break to head to the testing facility today and test, passed the test in about 40 minutes. Figured why not since I wasn't paying for it and I'm already spending plenty of time studying for the CCNA.