laptop wrote: » I underestimated this course.
mikej412 wrote: » A lot of people do. What's your networking/computer background and experience? Have you done any other certifications? Or is this your first?
laptop wrote: » I did only the first chapter test and didn't do well.
Basically, I underestimated this course.
laptop wrote: » Thanks for sharing I'm thinking about dropping the course . And start off with the basics comptia a+
Slowhand wrote: » Don't let one test discourage you. Study hard, get some outside resources, and see how you're doing after a few more exams. If you still feel like you're not quite up to speed, then go for the A+ and Network+ courses instead. Good luck!
laptop wrote: » No industry experience. Only a diploma in information systems and a degree in commerce. No certifications. I thought CCNA 1 material was going to be simple because some high schools also offer these courses and there is a success rate. And this is only the intro course. I did only the first chapter test and didn't do well. aordal, thanks for the recommendation
tech-airman wrote: » laptop, Given the abovementioned information, does your Cisco Networking Academy offer the "CCNA Discovery" curriculum?
laptop wrote: » No.I believe CCNA Discovery was the old curriculum. A friend of mine completed that one in high school many years ago. He started the course with understanding topologies and layouts. I`m doing CCNA Exploration right now. We started off with the OSI model and TCP IP model, then application layer, transport layer, etc I don`t know if it makes a difference.