I was going to get my 4 year, but figured i'd be better off getting a CCNA/CCNP degree.
My reasoning , if I wanted to get my bachelors, it'd be another 5-7 years (working full time, scheduling would be horribly hard to work with). I'd end up with my BAS Information Technology Infrastructure degree....which is pretty much a theory degree IMO. NO cisco courses either. It'd be just a piece of paper telling me I spent an extra $30k to get my BAS.
Seeing as the CCNA/CCNP degree is no where near as time consuming, and expensive, do you think it would be worthwhile?
I am 23, I constantly get hit up with cisco questions at my day job ... figured out the basics, same with my side job, but I also have a CISCO guy who does most of the work.
I assume if I get my CCNA/CCNP I could ask my employer for a raise, take on the extra responsibility, etc? My side job wouldn't rely on our CISCO guy as much, since I could do the majority of what he does (Don't want to fuck with production equipment, so hard to 'play').
So my question is, to those that have the cert; how hard was it? What was the cost for the cert, and test equipment (i've probably got most of it anyway)? Did you find it useful (assuming you had low ios knowledge to begin with)? What did it do do for your current job, or did you immediately look for a new position?
I assume, in the next 5-10 years, CISCO will still be something I could market myself as knowing as well.
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My reasoning , if I wanted to get my bachelors, it'd be another 5-7 years (working full time, scheduling would be horribly hard to work with). I'd end up with my BAS Information Technology Infrastructure degree....which is pretty much a theory degree IMO. NO cisco courses either. It'd be just a piece of paper telling me I spent an extra $30k to get my BAS.
Seeing as the CCNA/CCNP degree is no where near as time consuming, and expensive, do you think it would be worthwhile?
I am 23, I constantly get hit up with cisco questions at my day job ... figured out the basics, same with my side job, but I also have a CISCO guy who does most of the work.
I assume if I get my CCNA/CCNP I could ask my employer for a raise, take on the extra responsibility, etc? My side job wouldn't rely on our CISCO guy as much, since I could do the majority of what he does (Don't want to fuck with production equipment, so hard to 'play').
So my question is, to those that have the cert; how hard was it? What was the cost for the cert, and test equipment (i've probably got most of it anyway)? Did you find it useful (assuming you had low ios knowledge to begin with)? What did it do do for your current job, or did you immediately look for a new position?
I assume, in the next 5-10 years, CISCO will still be something I could market myself as knowing as well.
Pick me apart
