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CCNP Training

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adamc1115

IS-IT--Management
May 19, 2007
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I need to get my CCNP, any advise on training? I'm in Denver, CO. I took the first test and felt like I did ok on the questions, but didn't have a clue on the labs.

Are there any good boot camps? What about local classroom training?
 
Yes, thanks, I looked at that and already contacted the only school in Denver listed on that page.

Their classes are part of an associates degree, I am looking just for training to take the tests.
 
You dont need to be enrolled in a degree program - atleast thats how it works in California ...
You'll have to get admitted to the school though ...

if you'd like bootcamp style learning you may check globalknowledge.com
 
Are you able to get hands-on experience with actual networks? If so you may find that buying the self-study books and reinforcing the theory learned from these with hands-on practice will suffice.



Graham M. CCNP
 
senk1s,

I work at a Cisco Academy at a community college in Florida and our classes are part of a degree program, but we get just as many non-degree seeking students as we do degree seeking!

Just talk to admissions about being a non-degree seeking student or for that matter - it really does not matter even if you are "degree seeking" no one says that you have to complete the degree :)

Hope this helps!


E.A. Broda
CCNA, CCDA, CCAI, Network +
 
Thanks. I do have a few test 1720's..

I was specifically told they only offer the coarse if you are enrolled in their degree program, I could try again.
 
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