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Re: Network+ Difficult
Network + is good for someone looking to get into networking or server engineering I would say. If you were to go the network route, you could honestly skip it and get most of the knowledge from the CCENT. CCNA > Network+ anyways in terms of value, but you came so far that you owe yourself a second attempt. -
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Network+ Difficult
Took Network+ today after many weeks of studying. I failed. It's insanely difficult. The practice test on the Comptia site are deceptively simple and not even close to what the real exam is like. The practice test on the Comptia site will ask simple questions like, "what does SMTP do?" But on the real exam, every question… -
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Re: Network+ Difficult
Despite the fact that I passed this exam just over a week ago, I will agree. For an entry level exam, it's degree of difficulty far outweighs it's return on investment. I've yet to encounter any employer that would take a Network Plus seriously. In terms of entry level knowledge however, it is much better than the CCENT.… -
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Maybe I should elaborate to help others understand why I stated CCENT/CCNA have better ROI. 1) The big named Comptia certs known to employers right now are Security+ and maybe A+. 2) The big named Networking Certs known to employers right now are CCNA, not Network+. 3) CCENT/CCNA teach you much more in depth networking for… -
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Take my words with a grain of salt: the CompTIA exams are getting more detailed and difficult. A CompTIA representative told a gathering at my work that the Network+ has one of the highest failure rates of the CompTIA exams. They are looking into whether or not it is too difficult. I am sure they will evaluate the exam and… -
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Please don't waste your time with the Network+. I studied very hard for this, passed it with a good score and was proud of it. However, I have never met a single person who was remotely impressed that I took this. It never opened doors for me. While working in desktop, I presented this to the network team and said "Hey…
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