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[QUOTE="reimroc:1184159"][QUOTE="dertoxia:1184157"]Pretty sure A+ can be taken in either 1 or 2 parts. Same for CCNA (I think u can even split it up into 3 or 4 parts maybe?) I took part 1 of the CCNA and just barely failed it but I'm bad at networking. Half of the questions were subnetting. I know some people are really good at subnetting an IP real quick in their head. I just could never get the hang of it. And it's a joke. I bet everyone's using calculators now anyway. I've never bothered getting my A+ and it seems most jobs I'm applying for now all "suggest" certifications....but really look more at real world experience.[/QUOTE] Yea education and certifications are nice, some say preferred but never necessary in IT if you have the hands on experience. None and I repeat none of that shit will teach you how to get a server out of a boot loop or explain how to efficiently fix a currupted database. Also with networking, while some places love to have a CCNA around as long as you know basic networking, firewalls and know how to create a vlan in a datacenter/noc environment you'll be all set.[/QUOTE]
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