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[QUOTE="reimroc:1184077"][QUOTE="arilliusbm:1184073"]just talked to the training center in rhode island. girl told me that cisco prefers if someone has some "real world" cisco experience before going into the CCNA training[/QUOTE] This is what you do. Get your MCITP certification. You get all of the learning material so as long as you study, you can pass it. Get yourself a Windows Server 2003/2007, Exchange Server 2003/2007/2010 and Acitve Directory books(preferrably from O'Reilly). After you get your cert and study said reading material you're ready to land your first entry level IT position. Try to find yourself a position in a small-medium sized business that is looking to take on someone to help out their only one IT admin. Believe me you'd be surprised how many growing businesses out there only have one IT guy that is absolutely swamped with shit to do and need the help. Even if its just installing OS's onto servers for the guy you are still gaining experience. You will eventually be given more responsibilities. Get your hands on server administration/monitoring/installing/troubleshooting experience and move on from there. From there on you can either move up the ladder in the company or move on to a bigger and better position somewhere else.[/QUOTE]
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