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Question about CCNA in 1 semester or 2??
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pistolfire99
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Registered: Jan 2003 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: CCNA, MCP XP Working on: CCSP, MCSE 2003, Citrix,
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Question about CCNA in 1 semester or 2??
Hello folks,
A local junior college is offering the CCNA course in two options. One is a fasttrack option where I have to take 4 classes in one semester and the other is 2 classes this semester and 2 the next, meaning spring 04. Have any of you gotten your CCNA through some Junior college like this? and would it be a lot of stress if I do it in one semester compared to 2?
I talked to the professor and he mentions that every semester 1 or 2 students opt to do it this way, plus I know a lot of the basics about general networking concepts and topology. Just needed some feedback from the experts out their.
Regards,
Pistolfire99
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08-16-03 07:54 AM
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kokonaing
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Registered: Oct 2002 Location: Karen Land Country: Myanmar State: Certifications: SCJP2, CCNA Working on: SCWCD(within one year), Network+ & i-Net+(if extra money in my pocket)
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I took that program, when I was doing for my bachelor degree.
My suggestion is that if u got basic networking concepts, then go for the fast track and later go to the CCNA....
But for those, who do not have networking background, they better go for two classes. It can make them learn more details.... They shouldn't be rush to study networking, since networking is basically learnt through experience. The more they have contact with the routers and switches, the more they can understand the concepts well...
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