Hi EVERYONE!

Discussion in 'New Members Introduction' started by oush, May 8, 2006.

  1. oush

    oush Byte Poster

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    Hi everyone!
    Im currently 17 and ive decided to actually get down and try and get some qualifications! I started programming at the age of 12 in visual basic and gradually moved my way up to C++! I stopped programming at the age of 16 but i can still remmber the basic fundamentals required for them, i have a wide knowledge of computers, i have worked in several computer shops. I really want to get a qualification in Comptias Network + or a CCNA which one is the easiest?? THANKS! :D

    BTW ill want to get both of them but im gona start with the easiest one first!
     
    Certifications: MCITP: EA, Linux+, CCNA, CCDA
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  2. simongrahamuk
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    simongrahamuk Hmmmmmmm?

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    Welcome to CF!

    Network+ should be your starting point then! :biggrin
     
  3. oush

    oush Byte Poster

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    thank u!
     
    Certifications: MCITP: EA, Linux+, CCNA, CCDA
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  4. wizard

    wizard Petabyte Poster

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    Hi there and welcome to CF :)
     
    Certifications: SIA DS Licence
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  5. juice142

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    Hello! No A+ then? :blink

    J. :thumbleft
     
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  6. oush

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    Ive gone and bought this book to start me off "Network + Study Guide Third Edition Exam N10-002" By Sybex (David Goth) Is this book any good? Iv flicked through it and it seems very interesting but i was wandering what you guys think of it? Do you have the same book?
     
    Certifications: MCITP: EA, Linux+, CCNA, CCDA
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  7. Jakamoko
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    Jakamoko On the move again ...

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    Hi and welcome, oush.

    That book did it for me. I've heard Sybex can be "less than complete" on coverage of a syllabus, but for N+, that book is a great read. That, some research around the net, and the relevant Cramsessions - I was good to go.

    Can I do the Foo Fighters gag again please ?:oops:
     
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  8. hbroomhall

    hbroomhall Petabyte Poster Gold Member

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    Hi and welcome.

    If you can afford it get the Meyers book on Network+ as well.

    It is always worthwhile getting two different views on a cert - where one misses the other often hits the spot.

    Harry.
     
    Certifications: ECDL A+ Network+ i-Net+
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  9. jackd

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    Welcome To CF Oush :)
     
  10. Malnomates

    Malnomates Megabyte Poster

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    Welcome to CF.. 8)
     
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  11. Mr.Cheeks

    Mr.Cheeks 1st ever Gold Member! Gold Member

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    Hi mate - Welcome to CF
     
  12. zimbo
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    zimbo Petabyte Poster

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    Welcome to CF!

    umm i think everyone has missed it but your book is old.. :( you will need to get a new one for the current exams.. 003.. i think look at this one and this one if you can get both even better!

    How is your hardware knowledge? i mean do you have the knowledge to pass A+? if not i think start off there then move onto Network+

    JMO 8)
     
    Certifications: B.Sc, MCDST & MCSA
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  13. UCHEEKYMONKEY
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    UCHEEKYMONKEY R.I.P - gone but never forgotten. Gold Member

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    Hello and Welcome
    I'm new here too!!
    Whatever you decide goodluck!

    Later Andy :)
     
    Certifications: Comptia A+
    WIP: Comptia N+

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