Last year, I got my associates degree. I was really proud of myself for getting a 3.8 gpa, CompTIA A+ and Network+ certifications.
So I took a break and had fun for like 3 months. Afterwards, the job market all went downhill from there. Only job I could get was some internship job that paid 10 a hour. After about 5 months, I got laid off with a bunch of other ppl.
So I couldn't find any jobs afterwards. I've decided to go for CCNA certification. Heard that it's like a 100% chance of getting a job if you got that.
Is it worth it? And if you do have CCNA, what did you use to study for it? I can't afford any real routers and switches, so I have to use some simulation programs. I heard Boson was decent. How was the test like? Is it like half multiple choices or is it fill in? Any hands on?
i have 2 ccna's, (it essentials 1 and network fundamentals 1)
i cheated my way trough it by downloading all the test answers from a website
> 2 ccna's
There's CCENT, CCNA, CCNP.
Did you mean you got CCENT then CCNA?
There are 2 ways to get CCNA. Take the CCENT first then another shorter test to upgrade to CCNA.
or
Take a bigger longer test straight to CCNA.
On a side note, can I get website where you got the answers?