Infoseeka72 wrote: » Thanks for the replies guys, so just to be clear I should save the money i would spend taking the A+ and just focus on the CCNA?
Infoseeka72 wrote: » I am graduating this summer, it was going to be May, but I decided not to rush with no experience. I understand what you guys are saying about studying the other stuff too since the CCNA is really only for Cisco devices and doesn't cover all the bases for networking in general so ill keep that in mind. How important is a home lab when preparing for the CCNA? Since I wont be taking the A+ i'll have more money to invest towards this. Thanks for the juniper link also Aldur, seems very interesting especially the 50-100% vouchers, I hadn't considered anything outside of CompTIA and Cisco up until now.
danstar wrote: » Yes, because mostly everything in A+ is covered in CCNA. So save yourself some money
Infoseeka72 wrote: » ...Since I wont be taking the A+...
Infoseeka72 wrote: » Good points on both sides. I've seen the A+ required for some helpdesk jobs and the CCNA for sys admin type roles which is where I would like to be, but they also ask for experience outside of the occasional entry level postings. My thinking though is that I should be able to get the same entry level jobs that require an A+ with a CCNA right??......