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Innocent159

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Has anyone studied a network related degree or anything related to ICT.
I want to know what's it about and where I can learn some more because I didn't do anything related to networking before.
My course include:

IT Essentials I (A+)
IT Essentials II (S+)
CCNA R&S Introduction to networks
CCNA R&S Routing and Switching Essentials
CCNA R&S Scaling Networks (LAN and Wireless)
CCNA R&S Connecting Networks (WAN)
Fundamentals of Wireless LANs
Funamentals of Linux (LPIC L+)
Is there something on Udacity. Would like to learn some more before I start. Don't want to make a fool out of myself the first day
 
Don't worry, you're there to learn. After a couple months in you'll know where and what to look for and you can learn in your own time then. There's always someone else with more knowledge than you, you won't make a fool out of yourself.
 
Don't worry, you're there to learn. After a couple months in you'll know where and what to look for and you can learn in your own time then. There's always someone else with more knowledge than you, you won't make a fool out of yourself.

Thank you. How do I know it is what I want? I thought i would study programing and udacity helped a lot but now I want ro find out more about this course
 
Thank you. How do I know it is what I want? I thought i would study programing and udacity helped a lot but now I want ro find out more about this course

You're already enrolled onto the course right? So you'll find out when you start :)
 
My cousin did the same courses as you. Now he's working at inmarsat and gets a good paycheck! Don't worry you will learn quicly what this is all about. You'll like it ;)
 
You're already enrolled onto the course right? So you'll find out when you start :)
That sound dangerous. Im not the one to take chances but I'll have to faith on this one.
My cousin did the same courses as you. Now he's working at inmarsat and gets a good paycheck! Don't worry you will learn quicly what this is all about. You'll like it ;)
I would like to have a internship overseas. And i will have to like it plus the paycheck do sound nice but i aint doing it for the money.
 
That sound dangerous. Im not the one to take chances but I'll have to faith on this one.

I would like to have a internship overseas. And i will have to like it plus the paycheck do sound nice but i aint doing it for the money.

You should have plenty of time to learn once you've started. I've never gone into a course with a headstart but always excelled during it :)
 
I have a degree in that. Still looking for a job with decent company, but there is a lot of cool stuff you will learn. Just don't go in with a gaming mindset and you will do fine.
 
I have a degree in that. Still looking for a job with decent company, but there is a lot of cool stuff you will learn. Just don't go in with a gaming mindset and you will do fine.

Since i got my first pc in 2006 and broke it [blocked] 3 weeks there after i have learned there is much more than just playing games and the actual got me interested into what a computer is about. And im excited to learn next year and i will pop in to ask questions and help from the forums
 
Probably one of the worst things in those programs is subneting in your head. You will have a bunch of busy work, and projects, but nothing you should not be able to handle. Ask anytime.
 
I'm doing CCNA at the moment, it's pretty easy, no worries. The material they offer is pretty extensive, you won't need half of it for the tests.
 
finished my ccna discovery and mcp networking/os/security and servers.

its all easy stuff thats not hard to learn and with your dedication you'll have no problems. It's really not that hard if you can dedicate yourself to it and remember, google is your best friend when you hit a "I've no f-ing clue what im doing".

I've got lots of books but no ebooks :/

I've used this for most of my networking, got it for free :D, if you look hard enough you should be able to find some pirated copies.

http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118016858.html

It covers all basics + more complex stuff like OSI/tcpip models.

also audacity is a free software, download it and start playing around with it, its quite basic tool, get some drum snare's, kicks etc. and start composing :D.
 
I'm doing CCNA at the moment, it's pretty easy, no worries. The material they offer is pretty extensive, you won't need half of it for the tests.
What do you do in CCNA?
finished my ccna discovery and mcp networking/os/security and servers.

its all easy stuff thats not hard to learn and with your dedication you'll have no problems. It's really not that hard if you can dedicate yourself to it and remember, google is your best friend when you hit a "I've no f-ing clue what im doing".

I've got lots of books but no ebooks :/

I've used this for most of my networking, got it for free :D, if you look hard enough you should be able to find some pirated copies.

http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118016858.html

It covers all basics + more complex stuff like OSI/tcpip models.

also audacity is a free software, download it and start playing around with it, its quite basic tool, get some drum snare's, kicks etc. and start composing :D.
I have Udacity on my laptop and phone but will only try after the finals. Thank you
He means Udacity, the site with free learning resources :)
Yeah i know
 
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