Taking the course from Cisco Academy vs. [another place] does not prove anything as far as you actually working on Cisco's devices. A lot of the classes are pretty full, and sometimes 4-6 people may have to share one router and/or switch. If you are going to take a course, try to take a course that guarantees that you will have a router to yourself, or at most, shared with one other individual. You receive the same certificate directly from Cisco ..... regardless.
-----Original Message----- From: Mathieu Patenaude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 11:14 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: CCNA with or without Cisco Academy I know that you can pass some courses from Cisco. It is called CISCO networking academy. After you pass the courses, you get a "diploma". Those courses can help you achieve the CCNA exam. Anyway, is there a big difference between a person that has the academy diploma with a CCNA, and someone that only has a CCNA? ...beside the fact that the academy courses proves that you physically worked on CISCO routers? What about jobs, does is have more value on a CV?
