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capitanuionut wrote: » Hello guys, I try to get you opinion on something. I followed the Netacad classes! I started from the desire to know more, and the fact that i love technology. Then i thought only to assist on the first module, Network Fundamentals, to find out more about networks and protocols, cause i have a job that implies machine communication, but not exactly routers/switches/etc. I mean i'm not in the IT netorking. After the first module, i cannot just quit,cause it started "to get sticky" and i continued to learn and get trough all modules, in fact tuesday i will have the final exam for WAN. And now, of course i want that certification, not to find another job or something else, but i learned and i think i deserve it. I know now that i need to review all that i've learned and make more labs, also read from other sources than the Netacad curriculum, cause it's not enough and the cert exam is quite difficult. What do you think about this? Since i'm not in IT networking and maybe i'll never be it is worth to go for certification or i need to be thanksfull that i've learned new things and go on? Are there other individuals that are not in networking but still got this certification ?
MrRyte wrote: » You could just go for the CCENT and call it a day. You may not need it; but it will look good on your resume and you could probably use it as leverage for a pay raise; IMHO.
capitanuionut wrote: » And now, of course i want that certification, not to find another job or something else, but i learned and i think i deserve it. I know now that i need to review all that i've learned and make more labs, also read from other sources than the Netacad curriculum, cause it's not enough and the cert exam is quite difficult. What do you think about this? Since i'm not in IT networking and maybe i'll never be it is worth to go for certification or i need to be thanksfull that i've learned new things and go on? Are there other individuals that are not in networking but still got this certification ?
alan2308 wrote: » If you passed the NetAcad classes with a high enough score (I dont remember what the score is off hand), then you get a voucher for 50% off of the CCNA or one each for ICND1/ICND2. If you did well enough in the classes to earn the voucher, then taking the actual CCNA exam will be no problem with a little review beforehand. I found the 640-802 to be easy in comparison to the exams in the classes.
capitanuionut wrote: » I think i did well in classes...above 90% at all the exams...but i think i need a review since it;s been one year since i first started...
alan2308 wrote: » That's certainly eligible for the voucher. Once your instructor marks you as having passed, you'll see the link. You have forever to request the voucher, but once you request it you have 3 months to use it. And you'll probably be surprised how little review you need. Think about how many times you revisited CCNA2 material in CCNA3, and so forth. A couple weeks to go back through the books and lab up everything you're not 100% certain of should suffice.
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