Hi all :D

Discussion in 'New Members Introduction' started by iceblade.raikage, Oct 16, 2008.

  1. iceblade.raikage

    iceblade.raikage New Member

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    Hello
    My name is Chirica Teodor , i'm 17 years old and i'm from Romania .
    I started Cisco at 15 years and i hope this year i'll get my CCNA Certification :)


    One thing ... what's the matter with CCENT or something like that ... i still don't understand . Could someone explain that to me ? I have to pass CCENT in order to get CCNA or those 2 are different ?
    Thanks a lot !
     
  2. wizard

    wizard Petabyte Poster

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    Hi there and welcome :)

    I hope you are not going to put the CCNA certification on your CV, there is no way you will have the requisite experience at your age.
     
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  3. Sparky
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    What do you mean? Loads of 17 year olds work at ISPs looking after all the Cisco kit! :biggrin :biggrin
     
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  4. greenbrucelee
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    Hi Welcome :)

    lol @ Wizard & Sparky
     
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  5. kevicho

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    There are two ways to become CCNA certified.

    Either take two exams (ICND 1 and 2), or take the CCNA 802 exam
    (info here http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/le2/le0/le9/learning_certification_type_home.html)

    The main reason they have split it is to cover more ground and also likely make more money ;)

    Really the main reason for the 802 exam from what i have heard is that people who want to recertify at the end of 3 years have an exam to recertify as they should already have the prerequisite knowledge, the 802 is designed more for these people, the 2 exam route is for people who are new to Cisco certification and this is a way they can ease themselves in with more learnable chunks.
     
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  6. Notes_Bloke

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    Welcome:D

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  7. wizard

    wizard Petabyte Poster

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    So that's why my Virgin Media connection keeps screwing up :twisted:
     
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    Welcome!
     
  9. Qs

    Qs Semi-Honorary Member Gold Member

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    Hello and welcome to the forums! :)

    Qs
     
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  10. Kitkatninja
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    Hi & welcome to CF :)

    -Ken
     
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