JohnFaunce
IS-IT--Management
I just wanted to know how many guys study for their CCNA without any practical networking experience or work experience? As we all know, the ICND part of the course is the practical side of it. The problem is that doing a hands on ICND course is very expensive. In Australia its $3250(AUD) for 5 days tuition. Thats just way to expensive, and smells of a ripoff as all those short certification courses are. I can do the entire CCNA for the same price at a government funded type institution called TAFE (Australian readers will know what it is). However it is only partime and goes for about 7 months. I want to get it done faster. I already have a Master in Information Systems and am 37 and can't get a job. I do have quite a bit of previous networking academic knowledge and have started reading the Cisco CCNAB book. I know that there are those networking simulations available from Bison, and maybe others, that I can practice on. I also worked in Computer Operations for a bank about two years ago. Therefore would I be able to past the test without actually putting my hands on any cables and routers, etc, and secondly as I have said, are 'paper'CCNA's, worth getting. Thanks guys for any opinions and responses. John