*Associate's of Applied Sciences degree in Information Technology-Network Systems Administration
*Bachelor's of Science: Information Technology - Security, Master's of Science: Information Technology - Management
Matthew 6:33 - "Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and he will give you everything you need."
Certs/Business Licenses In Progress: AWS Solutions Architect, Series 6, Series 63
1. Exam Cram book
2. Meyers book
3. Darril's book
4. Professor Messer's YouTube videos
5. Keith Barker's videos on CBT Nuggets
Damn fine score!
Thank you for posting those, glad to see I am on the right track. I started with the CBT nuggets but could not get past Keith's ridiculous personality, so I quickly switched to Professor Messer's videos. Now following up with Mike Meyers’ CompTIA Network+ Certification Passport, 4th Edition.
Going back to school to finish my B.S. Goals for 2017: Security+, CCNA = NOT DONE YET Goals for 2018: VCP6, PMI CAPM, ITIL, Six Sigma ... and when there is time: MCSE, CCNA Security
1. JasminLandry, I think I'm going to go for CCNA next. Two tests - so CCENT first.
2. Paulieb81, Yeah, Keith does take some getting used to. Of all the material, though, I thought he did the best job of explaining the concepts. However, he doesn't teach in a test-specific way at all. For me, CBT Nuggets was very helpful, as I am new to the industry.
Forgot to mention: www.subnetting.net. That site helped with my understanding of subnetting.
How long did it take you to study for your Net +? Also what was the hardest thing for you to comprehend on the Net + or had to go back and read thru to understand the information?
Which of Darril's books did you use? I searched Amazon to get some for the Kindle app, but there are a bunch of "shorts" of a few topics. Is there a general all-in-one type book for N+ by Darril like there was for S+?
Which of Darril's books did you use? I searched Amazon to get some for the Kindle app, but there are a bunch of "shorts" of a few topics. Is there a general all-in-one type book for N+ by Darril like there was for S+?
I don't think Darril has a comprehensive book for Network+ yet. So what did the original poster use?
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B.S. Geography - Business Minor
MicroMasters - CyberSecurity
Professional Certificate - IT Project Management
Great score.
"Everything is energy and that's all there is to it. Match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but get that reality. It can be no other way. This is not philosophy. This is physics." Albert Einstein.
2019 Goals: [ICND1][ICDN2]-CCNA
What I used to study:
1. Exam Cram book
2. Meyers book
3. Darril's book
4. Professor Messer's YouTube videos
5. Keith Barker's videos on CBT Nuggets
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B.S. Geography - Business Minor
MicroMasters - CyberSecurity
Professional Certificate - IT Project Management
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A winner is you
WGU M.S Cyber Security & Assurance - Progress: March 2019 - End Date June 2019
*Bachelor's of Science: Information Technology - Security, Master's of Science: Information Technology - Management
Matthew 6:33 - "Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and he will give you everything you need."
Certs/Business Licenses In Progress: AWS Solutions Architect, Series 6, Series 63
Damn fine score!
Thank you for posting those, glad to see I am on the right track. I started with the CBT nuggets but could not get past Keith's ridiculous personality, so I quickly switched to Professor Messer's videos. Now following up with Mike Meyers’ CompTIA Network+ Certification Passport, 4th Edition.
Goals for 2017: Security+, CCNA = NOT DONE YET
Goals for 2018: VCP6, PMI CAPM, ITIL, Six Sigma
... and when there is time: MCSE, CCNA Security
2. Paulieb81, Yeah, Keith does take some getting used to. Of all the material, though, I thought he did the best job of explaining the concepts. However, he doesn't teach in a test-specific way at all. For me, CBT Nuggets was very helpful, as I am new to the industry.
Forgot to mention: www.subnetting.net. That site helped with my understanding of subnetting.
I don't think Darril has a comprehensive book for Network+ yet. So what did the original poster use?