Danieltheman wrote: » Hey guys, I'm thinking of studying for the Security+ exam before the lifetime runs out at the end of this year. I went into my community college and spoke with one of the It directors and told her that I had no experience but had my A+ and Net+ exams which i studied for on my own. I told her if there was a class that they offered in which i could get some hands on because i am having trouble for a job because of my lack of experience. She told me that another certification would only hurt me because they would think im a paper chaser...She then refered me to a class called Computer Security and Forensic Investigation, my question is if i get the Sec+ cert will that hurt me toward getting a job or will it do better for me even though i dont have any job experience in IT? Thanks for you help.
Danieltheman wrote: » You guys made good points, I have ordered my Sec+ book and also signed up for some general ed. classes to get an associates degree. Classes dont start until August so i have a good month and a half to study for this exam...Thanks alot fellas for the advise.
phantasm wrote: » Quick digression if I may, the Sec+ is still lifetime until the end of the year? If so I will commence my happy dance and finish reading Darril's book. Off to make some coffee, it's been a long night.
veritas_libertas wrote: » The simple answer is, no! Get it while it's lifetime, it's not like you have to put it on your resume if you don't want to.
givenchy wrote: » I am totally agree with Devilsbane as schooling is more important than certifications. As far as certifications importance when you need to go for a particular job then you need to do certification to shine your academic record.
phoeneous wrote: » Whats the difference between an AS and an AAS? Unless that was a typo.
Nobylspoon wrote: » I didn't realize the CompTIA lifetime thing was ending this year. Maybe I will take a break from MCITP and try to knock out my CompTIA exams by the end of the year.
knwminus wrote: » IMO you should at least do S+. IMO it really isn't that hard of an exam (my opinion is based off the material I have read and such). You could pass it within a month or so then get right back to the MS train. A+ and N+ give less bang for the buck. S+ is the only exam of theirs that I have even been asked did I have (which I don't). You could do all 3 (A+, N+, and S+) but don't spend too much money on material or too much time on them. IMO they aren't going to improve your marketability too much. If I could, I would trade my A+ and N+ for CCDA and MCP any day of the week.
Nobylspoon wrote: » I am transfering into WGU after my associates so I will need to do all three regardless. I subscribe to Safari Books Online so I have access to tons of study material. Because I am a student, I get Testout products super cheap and because I am a vet, I get my exam cost reimbursed through my GI Bill.
knwminus wrote: » Well Damn lol! If that's the case then you could probably knock out all 3 in a month each (maybe a little more or less) if you wanted to.
Nobylspoon wrote: » I actually already have the A+ and Network+ Mike Meyers All-in-one and Passport books in my library at home and I have a hardware class this fall that covers the A+ exam. I have already put in two weeks of studying into my MS 70-640 exam so I am going to finish that up before diving into CompTIA stuff so that time wasn't wasted but I am definatly going to knock these three out this year. I am glad I stumbled across this thread. Thanks for the great info!
knwminus wrote: » I am not saying it will be hard but keep in mind that the N+ (IMO) was tougher both parts of the A+ combined.