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Re: OT: SCHOOL for networking and CISCO career



If you want to go into networking, you WILL be working in a "hands-on"
environment... in which case, yes, the CCNA is a very good idea and can help
make you marketable.

hbrhodes (hbrhodes@gmail.com) wrote:
>
> i found a technical school here in town that teaches Cisco Curriculum,
> CCNA 1 Networking Basics v3.1, & CCNA 2 Routers and Routing Basics
> v3.1.  Would that be something that would make be marketable and does
> anyone here do that type of thing already?
>
> i've heard Cisco is pretty big.  not sure about the other things.  i am
> looking more information up on my own, however, i wanted to hear from
> people that are doing some of these things what think and not simply
> recieve the school's version of things.  I was reading about the
> differences on a technical school (ITT-Tech or Devry) and a College
> (SEMo University) and i recieved the impression that techie schools are
> more for hands on careers and Universities are more for management.  ITT
> offers a BS and so does SEMo ... and the way the classes are described
> are a little different.
>
> Anyway, i was interested in knowing anyones take on their thoughts if
> they did not mind sharing!
>
> --
> bentley rhodes		| Southeast Missouri University
> hbrhodes1s@semo.edu	| College of Nursing, Spring 2008.
>  			| http://www2.semo.edu/nursing/
>
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