Book now with code EOY2025
scheistermeister wrote: » I LOVE the CBT Nuggets. I have used them for the CCNA and the CCNP. They do not replace reading, but help a lot with it in my opinion.
GOZCU wrote: » Here is my opinion: I watched first 15 videos for CCNA. Pros: He makes the subject interesting. He tells some funny stories from his life related to network and it makes you excited about the topic. He draws diagrams which are totally useful and makes you to remember the subject so easily. He gives you self confident because you will be able to understand the each video at least for % 99. ( he is really good at that ) He really knows this network thing and loves teaching. Cons. Generally videos are lack of depth. After completing 15 videos i started to read Todd Lamlle's CCNA book and i was shocked!! I was almost sure that I know TONS of information about basic network principles, TCP/IP, UDP, ethernet technology, cabling, Cisco IOS and so on.... But I saw that i almost know nothing...... BUt the most important thing is, I understood the topics so easily at Todd's book because of my solid basic knowledge So, I mean, if you go with CBT nuggets, then you will fail. but if you go with CBT + another detailed source, here it comes = success. I dont think that i could understand the everything so fast without CBT's teaching method. Even the basic things are so complicated at books. And another problem is, sometimes Jeremy's life stories can be unbearable...... conclusion: His teaching method gives you super confident about the topic but he doesn't say that it is lack of depth......
Todd Burrell wrote: » I appreciate all of the responses. I am leaning towards Train Signal versus CBT Nuggets, but I have some time to make that determination. I plan on really digging into my CCNA studies in mid August. But it sounds like both Train Signal and CBT Nuggets are good. I also do have other sources of info - I have both the Odom books and the Todd Lammle book, so I have good book sources to read through. I just want to add some video to enforce what I learn from the books. Now I just have to get all the cables and equipment setup for a decent lab - and kick my wife and kids out of my office while I get my lab setup.
kamay44 wrote: » Hi, What other material did you use with the CBTnuggets for the CCNA?? Thanks
pham0329 wrote: » If you opt for the TS CCNA course instead of CBT Nuggets, make sure you get some redbull or 5 hours energy drinks ready. The instructor obviously knows what he's talking about, but he's so monotone that listening to him is like watching paint dry.
luisYme wrote: » hey everyone, i recently passed ccent and am now preparing for icnd2. i used a combination of cisco press books and videos. honestly, i think the books are the best and videos are a very good enhancement but should not be used as the only means of study. so for books, cisco press all the way. for videos, i just can't afford cbt nuggets. i did like lammle's material but ultimately chose boss cbt (Boss CBT | Video Tutorials for Network Professionals). *very* good price, good depth, and each video (over 120 of them) are dedicated to a single topic each, so that made life easier for me as getting a full 1-2 hours of uninterrupted study time is a bit tough. good luck to everyone! ccna is next!
Use code EOY2025 to receive $250 off your 2025 certification boot camp!