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nounlu wrote: Has any one of you had a chance to check out the new cisco curricula. Cisco states they both prepare you for CCNA yet use a different approach. So we would have to pick one. I was just curious which one is better? I am startin college in a few weeks and I may have to make a choice between two. Thanks
Students who enroll in CCNA Exploration will be expected to know binary math and understand the concept of algorithms, whereas students who enroll in CCNA Discovery will not be expected to have this knowledge and the curriculum will provide expanded explanations and tools such as a binary calculator.
nounlu wrote: If I find a job before I get my college degree, I may put college degree in the back burner for a while.
nounlu wrote: Well my major would be network engineering in college but I am really going to college to be in the Cisco academy. First I will take my cisco classes and hopefully certificate and then I will concentrate on basics to finish my degree. If I find a job before I get my college degree, I may put college degree in the back burner for a while. After a CCNA certification, I would rather persue CCNP then trying to get an assaciates degree from a 2 year college that I am going. What do yo guys think?? Is a college degree that big of a deal? As for the Exploration and Discovery. I much rather take Exploration now. I don't see how is it ok not to learn how to do the binary math? So if you are a Discovery student you can use a binary calculater at the exam but if you are a Exploration student you don't?? That doesn't make a lot a sense to me. As long as I get to study Exploration I am ok. I am also for learning binary(which I already know now). I can't imagine a network administrator who doesn't know how to do binary. Thanks.
tech-airman wrote: nounlu, Since you mention "Network Engineering" that's a techie type major so the CCNA Exploration program should suit you better than the CCNA Discovery. The CCNA Discovery program is designed from a "non-techie major" perspective like Business Administration.
Are the Cisco Networking Academy Program courses parts of a "network engineering" degree at the Associates level?
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