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| sauser 2001-05-18, 3:15 pm |
| hey guys how come Network A+ is more expensive than CCNA? It should be the other way around don't u think?
Nobody realy cares about Network +, but CCNA can get your income higher big time. | |
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| Because Net + is, as of now, a life time cert ( no recertification required ). CCNA has a 3 year life span in which you must recertify to keep it going.
Is the Net+ useless? I don't think so. Is it an all-in-one-get-a-great-job cert? I don't believe so. But it does look good on my resume and I've had prospective employers comment on it. I like it, and it helped me prepare for Cisco and MS stuff.
my .02
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| imran1430 2001-05-18, 7:47 pm |
| Nice to see ya around here in the CCNA forum Sauser 
I think it is because CompTIA is a non profit organization and that they really need the money, but Cisco on the other hand is making TONS of money anways. |
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