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| Pass with 93, I must say,this indeed the easiest exam from comptia so far, finish in 30 mins. More however I feel so nice to know I got the 25% off the cost price. All I study was the "I-Net+ Certification Study Guide by Joseph Bryne". All you need is his book and the CD that came with it and NOTHING MORE, I can say 80% of the test was exactly like what was on his CD. Forget about transcender,software self test, etc etc, all they want is your money, nothing more, all i spend on this entire course was $39.99 that was for the book. THE CD IS JUST GREEAAT!!!!!
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| Great job! 
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| Good job! What is next for you now?
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| Freak- I am seriously thinking about doing my CCNA next and after that my WIN 2000. I have a cert. in JAVA programming.But I have a baby on the way, so I really don't know, I will be more busy in the few months coming.
Thanks Freak,and once again thanks to all those of you out there that make this site so great.
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| Congrats on the pass!!
I have the exact same book you have. It is great. I got 30% off the cover and will take the I-Net+ for 25% off the full price.
For anybody interested, the book is:
I-Net+ Certification Study System by Joseph J. Byrne, IDG Books, ISBN: 0764546554
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| Congratulations...what an impressive score!
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| Hey Ram, congratulations! I have twins on the way, so I know how you feel about mot having as much time soon 
The CCNA is a great class to take. I hope you will enjoy your studying!
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| hey freak I just wanted your opinion do you think that I should self study for the CCNA or take the class. What is your opinion. I don't have any experience working with routers, but do have good knowledge on networks and how they work.
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| Cuts, I personally would not take the CCNA at home, but I would certainly follow an instructor-led class. Here is why:
- Classes have at least 2 routers and 1 switch per student to play with; I don't have that at home 
- Books are great reference tools, but they can't answer questions -- and you will have some 
- Books don't give you the tips of the real world
- At home means noone else around. I learn as much from my peers as I do from the instructor
I know that many people have studied for the CCNA at home and passed w/ flying colors. Great for them. I still would rather take a class. It is a week-long class, and it is a lot of fun!
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| I probably could have passed the ccna with just my on-job experience. I agree with freak though, A class is better and you will probably learn more from the guy sitting next to you then from the instructor.
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| I was never directly exposed to routers all that much as a Net Engineer, as one of my co-workers was a CCNP, so my experience is very limited on this subject, which is why I would definitely take a class. Plus, I believe in instructor-led format over anything else anyway 
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| My experience is different than that of Freak. I have found that instructor led classes are generally at a level below where I am presently. Most of my questions have been answered by books as well as by my friends who are net engineers. The CCNA is not that difficult. I self studied and passed on my first attempt.
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| WOW!! Kirafu, you certainly have a lot of CERTS! GEEZ, Novell Master CNE AND MCDBA AND CCNA AND ...
Anyway...
I believe it would have to be tailored to the individual. Some people may need a class and more hands-on practice with a guidance that only a classroom environment would provide. And some may be able to just self-study and have no problems with the exams or real-world scenarios.
It depends on the individual and how confident they are in their knowledge of the subject.
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