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Information on getting several certificaitons
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| Delbert Matlock 2002-07-14, 6:25 pm |
| In an attempt to document my own research, and hopefully help a few
others out there, I've put together a page with a course of action to
follow if one wants to get several IT certifications. This is based
on the concept of self study with new certifications being earned as
frequently as possible.
So far, the page covers A+, Network+, MCP, MCSA, MCDBA, and MCSE. In
the near future it will be expanded to cover CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, and
CCDP. Finally, there will be some special topics on taking the tests
and building your own study lab.
The goal is to learn the topics, rather than just pass the tests. The
study materials cited are study guides and exam notes. Brain dump
type of solutions are not discussed.
The page is titled "Computer Certification on the Cheap" and can be
viewed here:
http://delbert.matlock.com/compcert.htm
Enjoy.
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| Tom MacIntyre 2002-07-15, 3:25 am |
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Those books are all very similar in appearance... :-)
Tom
On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 00:12:22 GMT, Delbert Matlock
<DelbertREMOVESPAM@Matlock.com> wrote:
>In an attempt to document my own research, and hopefully help a few
>others out there, I've put together a page with a course of action to
>follow if one wants to get several IT certifications. This is based
>on the concept of self study with new certifications being earned as
>frequently as possible.
>
>So far, the page covers A+, Network+, MCP, MCSA, MCDBA, and MCSE. In
>the near future it will be expanded to cover CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, and
>CCDP. Finally, there will be some special topics on taking the tests
>and building your own study lab.
>
>The goal is to learn the topics, rather than just pass the tests. The
>study materials cited are study guides and exam notes. Brain dump
>type of solutions are not discussed.
>
>The page is titled "Computer Certification on the Cheap" and can be
>viewed here:
>
> http://delbert.matlock.com/compcert.htm
>
>Enjoy.
>
>
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| Delbert Matlock 2002-07-15, 4:25 am |
| tom__macintyre@hotmail.com (Tom MacIntyre) wrote:
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>Those books are all very similar in appearance... :-)
>
>On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 00:12:22 GMT, Delbert Matlock
><DelbertREMOVESPAM@Matlock.com> wrote:
>
>>The page is titled "Computer Certification on the Cheap" and can be
>>viewed here:
>>
>> http://delbert.matlock.com/compcert.htm
True. I do hope to include more non-Sybex titles in the future, but
for now they are the only group which covers the entire spectrum of
CompTIA, Microsoft, and Cisco. Plus, my own experience with them has
been pretty good.
It is rather disapointing to see Exam Cram go down the drain. In a
case where you are already familiar with the material, their books are
good for quick review.
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| DiamondÐan 2002-07-15, 6:25 am |
| This is a good site Watch out for THe Spammer who no doubt will pretend to
be you
"Delbert Matlock" <DelbertREMOVESPAM@Matlock.com> wrote in message
news:1844juc9r1a28r0lm8sab934s
ko5pe3mt9@4ax.com...
> In an attempt to document my own research, and hopefully help a few
> others out there, I've put together a page with a course of action to
> follow if one wants to get several IT certifications. This is based
> on the concept of self study with new certifications being earned as
> frequently as possible.
>
> So far, the page covers A+, Network+, MCP, MCSA, MCDBA, and MCSE. In
> the near future it will be expanded to cover CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, and
> CCDP. Finally, there will be some special topics on taking the tests
> and building your own study lab.
>
> The goal is to learn the topics, rather than just pass the tests. The
> study materials cited are study guides and exam notes. Brain dump
> type of solutions are not discussed.
>
> The page is titled "Computer Certification on the Cheap" and can be
> viewed here:
>
> http://delbert.matlock.com/compcert.htm
>
> Enjoy.
>
>
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| ÐiamondÐan 2002-07-15, 8:25 am |
| In article <3d32bc3d_1@news2.vip.uk.com>, DiamondÐan decided to open his
mouth and remove all doubt by saying...
> This is a good site Watch out for THe Spammer who no doubt will pretend to
> be you
Or...pretend to be ME! Check the headers...again.
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| Garrett.C Whitworth Jr. 2002-07-15, 6:25 pm |
| Verry well thought out.
One thing I would add though.
If you get i-Net+ certified you can request certification in CIW Foundations
without taking for the CIW exam,.....from what I understand
Good for an additional certification on a resume
Garrett A+ Net+.
"Delbert Matlock" <DelbertREMOVESPAM@Matlock.com> wrote in message
news:1844juc9r1a28r0lm8sab934s
ko5pe3mt9@4ax.com...
> In an attempt to document my own research, and hopefully help a few
> others out there, I've put together a page with a course of action to
> follow if one wants to get several IT certifications. This is based
> on the concept of self study with new certifications being earned as
> frequently as possible.
>
> So far, the page covers A+, Network+, MCP, MCSA, MCDBA, and MCSE. In
> the near future it will be expanded to cover CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, and
> CCDP. Finally, there will be some special topics on taking the tests
> and building your own study lab.
>
> The goal is to learn the topics, rather than just pass the tests. The
> study materials cited are study guides and exam notes. Brain dump
> type of solutions are not discussed.
>
> The page is titled "Computer Certification on the Cheap" and can be
> viewed here:
>
> http://delbert.matlock.com/compcert.htm
>
> Enjoy.
>
>
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