me:
- 23 years old. only part-time work experience during college, 4 years (full time over summers).
- interested in networking, love everything about computers (hey i'm on ATOT)
- take (hopefully pass) CCNA end of february
- applying for EE/CS in various universities for masters in communications and networking
question is, i have 4-5 months after my CCNA. as an 'entry level' person, what can i do for those months?
options that i'm considering:
- CCNP
- MCSA 2003
- A+ and MCP one after the other.
thoughts? really confused here, i feel CCNP may be too advanced and unnecessarily so. but MCSA2003 by itself is useless from what i've heard. and A+ will at least show i have the basic knowledge, but should that be assumed from my degree or what?
- 23 years old. only part-time work experience during college, 4 years (full time over summers).
- interested in networking, love everything about computers (hey i'm on ATOT)
- take (hopefully pass) CCNA end of february
- applying for EE/CS in various universities for masters in communications and networking
question is, i have 4-5 months after my CCNA. as an 'entry level' person, what can i do for those months?
options that i'm considering:
- CCNP
- MCSA 2003
- A+ and MCP one after the other.
thoughts? really confused here, i feel CCNP may be too advanced and unnecessarily so. but MCSA2003 by itself is useless from what i've heard. and A+ will at least show i have the basic knowledge, but should that be assumed from my degree or what?
