RE: CCNP Recommendations [7:65514]

2003-03-19 Thread Waters, Kristina
, March 19, 2003 11:50 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CCNP Recommendations [7:65514] ***I do not see how getting a degree in MIS will help you. I mean, it almost seems like you are going backwards. I am going to assume you have some kind of degree now. If not, perhaps it is remotely worth it

RE: CCNP Recommendations [7:65514]

2003-03-19 Thread Tony Alvarez
***I do not see how getting a degree in MIS will help you. I mean, it almost seems like you are going backwards. I am going to assume you have some kind of degree now. If not, perhaps it is remotely worth it, but seeing that you have four years of experience, getting a degree now might have diminis

RE: CCNP Recommendations [7:65514]

2003-03-19 Thread Carroll Kong
Well, if you really want to learn more or understand what you are doing, you do not any certification for that. Just some solid reading, good comprehension skills, and a good tutor/mentor resource to fall back on to validate your learning. For this goal, you do not need a CCIE nor an MIS degr

RE: CCNP Recommendations [7:65514]

2003-03-18 Thread Tony Alvarez
I have four years of networking experience. I have gone thru the entry level jobs and made it. I want to continue to learn more about the networking field. I not interested in getting paper certs. I want to understand what I am doing. My goal is to go for the CCIE and a degree in MIS. I apprieciate

RE: CCNP Recommendations [7:65514]

2003-03-17 Thread Utz Ralph
You might wanna add a little in your post about how much experience you have, but regardless you can always go to ciscopress.com and browse a couple of the books. The tests are generally taken with the BSCI first. Groupstudy is a great site as well as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message Posted at: http://w