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Discussion in 'New Members Introduction' started by garya, Aug 3, 2011.

  1. garya

    garya New Member

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    Hi

    My name is Gary from Staffordshire. I am currently out of work and want to gain further qualifications to help me gain a new job. I have 12 years IT experience and have passed several exams several years ago.

    I have:

    MCP XP PRO
    MCP 2003 Server
    Comptia A+
    Network+

    I want to go down the CCNA route as this is what interests me the most, im just trying to decide if I should self study or go to a training centre.

    i have found a TC near me called EZE Training, has anyone done the CCNA course with them at all as I was after some feedback on them.

    Thanks

    Gary
     
  2. Notes_Bloke

    Notes_Bloke Terabyte Poster

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    Welcome to CF:D

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  3. garya

    garya New Member

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    Cheers.

    I have just brought some Cisco lab equipment so im going to start self study and see how that goes. Might go on a course as well depending on how the self studying goes.
     
  4. Theprof

    Theprof Petabyte Poster

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    Welcome to CF!
     
    Certifications: A+ | CCA | CCAA | Network+ | MCDST | MCSA | MCP (270, 271, 272, 290, 291) | MCTS (70-662, 70-663) | MCITP:EMA | VCA-DCV/Cloud/WM | VTSP | VCP5-DT | VCP5-DCV
    WIP: VCAP5-DCA/DCD | EMCCA
  5. BosonJosh

    BosonJosh Gigabyte Poster

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    Welcome! Why not self-study to get started? If you're having trouble, then consider other training options.
     
  6. garya

    garya New Member

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    Yeah thats what im doing, just waiting for the kit to arrive now. What self study guides would you recommend?
     

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