Test out is good if you like to be told things in a simpler, more easy to understand way. Personally, I get more out of class room type settings. It is easier to hear someone tell me about a topic than it is to read about it.
But, this would just help you get the big and medium sized picture...
Getting the Certs will put your resume to the top of most lists when it comes to hiring. it is a simple fact.
The certs also help you to understand and impliment technology more than college probably did. Get your hands dirty. Build some servers. Get you company to pay for some of the...
I have/am using TestOut for my studying along with ExamCram and the big blue books. Test out is great at getting the concepts across in a good fashion that is easy to digest.
I use them even now for the occassional brush up on topics.
For what it is worth, their CCNA prep was EXCELLENT...
I use the MS Press books and "TestOut" CBT. I like the test out CBT because it give you practical simulations. I have used the series for 70-284 and the CCNA. I also have the Exam Cram series that is good.
Best advice is to have multiple resources and a test environment (install the server...
I am massively confused on internetworking communication ...
If computer A sends a packet to computer b, through a router...
what are the destnation IP address, destination mac and source IP and source mac.
I have looked from some answers, but I need some help.
And does this change if you...
So what is the passing score you need on the CCNA exam?
And how "difficult" is the exam.
I am preparing to take the exam on Friday and just curious what everyone's impression is.
Any links to descriptions of the exam on within tek tips would be great.
I am getting ready for this exam as well.
* Know the difference between failover and failback
* Know what to monitor with regard to server performance
1. Processor, memory and storage...
Just what I have read so far. Good Luck. I plan on taking the test this coming...
Hello Everyone,
I have read various reviews of Computer Based Training (CBT's) and I am looking for the "best one." I have seen the demos of Nuggets and TestOut.
Does anyone have any opinion?
I have my MSCA2003 and plan on using it (CBT) to finish out my MCSE2003. Reading the blue books...
55K seems absolutely out of the realm of reality. Just my opinion. I have my MCSA 2003 and 55K is what someone "might" pay me.
As an alternative, CED Solution bootcamp.
http://www.cedsolutions.com/
Check it out. They have various programs to get various certifications. I met someone who...
What are the CBT and other products mentioned above?
Are they "training" videos to help understand concepts?
Always looking for another way to learn...
I am using the exam cram and the big blue MS book to study for 70-290 right now. I used the same two for 70-291. Exam cram is good for the quick information. Big blue does the detail work on the pieces missing (and there are pieces missing) from the exam cram book
A+ is very similar to the Network+ in terms of difficulty and format. Memorize and go!
M$ exams are more than memorization (which A+ and N+ are). They require a functional level of knowledge/skill (hit this button, make this check box) and a detailed knowledge of the variuos OS.
Isn't it just one more test for each of the upgrades?
70-284 for messaging
and something else for security?
That doesn't seem to scary...or am I nieve?
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