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Re: Questions Expired dates!
I'm honestly not 100% sure. From what I just learned on the website basically you get your A+ in May 2013. You get your Net+ in Oct 2013. In May 2016 CompTIA checks your A+ CE, sees you passed Net+ and renews for 3 years so its good until May 2016. Then in Oct your Net+ comes up to be checked, if you met CE requirements… -
Re: Associate degree motivation
I would go for your Associates and really press hard for it. If I were you (and I wish i would have done this) I would push really hard to get as many Certifications as possible while I was still in school. I hold 3 CompTIA certs right now and I got them all post-associates degree. You can do really well without a… -
Re: On-Request Online QandA
As a technician, you should have an understanding of how to troubleshoot the problem and rule out the areas that do not pertain to the A+ knowledge base. While it is for the covered in greater detail for the NET+, the A+ candidate does work with a few of the layers and therefore questions 'generally' about it are not out… -
Re: The Better Book Question
I'm not sure those are the only two choices... I've passed quite a few tests and I've found that it's rare that a single source gives me all I need to know. Very often getting the different perspective from other authors helps to clarify concepts for me. In other words, instead of *exchanging* your book, you may want to… -
Re: Need Certification Advice
As mentioned already.. For windows look toward the MCITP:SA or EA (later on). Probably easier starting with the client OS stuff first. For Server hardware I would look through some CompTIA Server+ material (it's mainly hardware).. Not be worth taking the cert test unless you get some type of re-inbursement since it is a… -
Re: Anybody else work in a place like this?
Philz - I will add you on LinkedIn. This is very true for my current situation. Our manager only has one CompTIA certification and knows hardly anything about the job and nothing about IT in general. He literally sits around and talks for the entire day, everyday. I've been here a couple of months and still don't know what… -
Re: How hard actually is ICND1?
I am still in study mode after coming out of my final class of WGU about three weeks ago. I have been hitting it hard trying to piece together my next step, and CCNA seems like a very logical and fun step. My Supervisor who is currently studying for CCIE has already started getting me more involved with the Networking… -
Re: WGU, jump from ITSEC to BSCIA
I decided to stay with IT Security in order not to lose credits as there weren't that many intersections between the two. Employers don't care anyways in most cases, as long as you have some kind of security bachelors degree. Plus, I didn't like much their selection of certs (EC-Council crap, CIW crap and low-tier CompTIA… -
Re: Passed CCNA:R&S - Security+ worth it?
It depends if you are not planning on going on DoD contracts then go for your CCNP next. However I am finding that for some odd reason which probably has something to do with an officer getting a cushy gig with CompTIA upon retirement that you need a Sec+ for anything DoD. I believe it was the 2011 or 12 time frame when a… -
Re: In need of Advice. Stuck in a rut.
by what you have told us I would skip A+ I would take a look at network+ goals and see if you cover most of them some of those dont even matter (sorry comptia) If you are not sure, check out professor messer videos on Network+ watch em and if you feel you are good with most of it skip N+ too Like Jdancer I would go for…
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