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| vschristopher 2002-09-09, 9:41 am |
| Reading all the discussion going on regarding the 1000 score, well i think its not difficult to get a 1000 score provided ur concepts are all clear and u have practised well on a router or a sim for a week or so. but as we all say its a different world out there, tghe main objecitve of Cisco Certs is to recognise a person's credentials as a professional qualified enuf to handle a basic routing system(depends on the cert)
1000 or 849 a CCNA will be a CCNA.
Whats more important than scores is COMMON SENSE.
Chris | |
| ANDRONDA 2002-09-09, 11:19 am |
| I have noticed in places in this forum and in IT in general that people are very insecure.
The truth is that the IT profession, like any profession is a process of natural selection. The best-qualified people will be working and the least qualified will not be.
I would just never worry about anyone else. I am willing to put my experience and education up against anyone for any job I want and if after being “weighed and measured” against another candidate and were found wanting, that would by my queue to get busy so I could become or remain competitive.
Crying about how easy it is for people to get a certain certification, or how many people are “clogging up the industry”, or how a test is so much easier is now than it once was are all fruitless.
If the industry is handing out certifications, then your choices are to whine abut it, or somehow adjust to it so that you have an edge. I say put your experience and credentials up against a person and if you win, you have scoreboard and that is all that needs to be said. No sense complaining about it. It does no good. | |
| donaldmc 2002-09-12, 1:56 pm |
| I agree ANDRONDA and I to like "A Knights Tale" I own it on DVD. |
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