Just finished. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooo (almost)
Just finished. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooo (almost)
I was done 2 weeks ago. I technically should be a Senior in college, meh. I'm a Junior though, mostly because I take only 12-15 credits (usually 12-13) per semester, because I don't want to overdo it and fail everything, because I know myself well. Procrastinate a lot. Considering on taking my CCNA after meeting up with some old friends at my older college the other day while I graduate and walked during the Commencement Ceremony. They both told me they wanted to take the CCNA. I said "Why in a rush?". He says "Apparently, Josh says that the CCNA exams changes every 2 years, and after getting the CCNA, you gotta retake it every 3 years."
So now I'm thinking about re-reading through my networking books and probably taking the CCNA either some time at the end of this year, or perhaps next year. I'm a bit nervous because I know damn well CCNA isn't easy shit. 2 more years to go...
CCNA stands for Cisco Certified Network Associate. Basically, you're an administrator working on WANs, controlling configurations for routers, switches, etc. Most of it is routing programming, in my opinion. I've done less programming on switches. Uhm.. you have to know your protocols too, like RIP, RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPF, etc. Then there's subnetting involved, VLSM, etc. It's hard sh`it.
If I had to pick whether I enjoy doing language-programming or doing network maintenance, I'd pick the latter. Everybody has their weaknesses and strong points, and I'm just better at networking.
There's different Cisco Certifications for Associate-levels, you can view them here. I can design a network too, but I'm not that great. The last virtual network I designed, I had to co-op with 2 other people, and someone had to come up with the IP schematic. Another had to plan out how the network will 'look', though that person ditched and didn't do much.. <_< So I had to do that.. and also figuring out parts/supplies (Fiber switches please!).
Not necessarily. Because only some schools offers CISCO courses. You have to realize, prepping for the CCNA was a total of '2 years' for me. Why? There were 4 classes. Each was 5 credits, and you had to have the 1st class to take the 2nd, and so forth and so on. There's just so much sh`it crammed into it, man. Most Computer Science or IT majors probably won't have to take CISCO courses. A lot of students I know that doesn't go to the college that I did, told me they did take network classes, but not as intense as the classes I had to take. Most of the ones they took was like N+ or whatever.
If I were you, assuming you're majoring in Computer Science or IT, take a programming class as soon as you can and learn up on it. Don't be like me and take it later, because by then, you'd feel really sh`it.
My major is basically just networking courses with business courses. I'm pretty sure we don't have CISCO courses (it's a private school), so i guess.
I had a "programming" class this year, but all it was is teaching the basics and coding structures, which i already knew. I just kind of showed up every class and did the projects and tests and got a B+ average just from paying attention, lmfao.
Ah, private institutions. Hmm. I'm not sure if it depends on the professor either, my CISCO professor was the same for all 4 courses, and he's Cisco certified, etc. But wow, if you did that well just by paying attention (since you already knew a bit about programming), I don't think you'd have problems with networking. Because where as programming is like theories, networking is more like information gathered and making it 'work'. Just memorization and a collection of data, really. If you can program a language, then programming a router and a switch is easy. Seriously. Best of luck to you, dude!! Drop me a VM or PM once in a while and let me know how you're doing. :)
The guy who runs all the networking classes has a lot of titles but i don't know if he's CISCO certified. :/ Probably is though.
I wouldn't take my success that seriously. xD The class might be a programming class, but it teaches the basics through this thing called alice. Imagine making animations using programming structures, but without actually coding anything. The class is meant to be an introduction, whereas when you actually get higher up (i think .NET programming I) you'll be more familiar with the concepts of arrays and if/else and data types and recursion and all that. But yeah, i took java and C++ in high school so the basics i'm already VERY familiar with. xD I don't actually know how to use any of it to my advantage yet though.
And yeah, GL to you too bro. :3
Today was the last day. Next week comprises of finals: two periods a day. Wouldn't call that school. I go in at 8 for most of them, and I'll be home by 10. AP classes + pre-done finals. Yesssss.
June 16th. =/
June 9th. I have a couple extra days after missing a week during that February snow.
Finals start next week, but that's because my calculus teacher is doing that one early.
Been finished with undergrad since August 2009. Will be starting school again as a medical student in late July.
I need something that says "I finish school in december cause I'm from the southern hemisphere" XD
June 21st is my last day. Except nobody ever goes, because it's a Monday, and everything is already done.
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