Review: Network Warrior
The subtitle of Donahue's book immediately caught my eye; Everything You Need to Know That Wasn't on the CCNA Exam. Since most CCNA certification books advertise themselves as containing everything you need to know for the exam, why do you need to know information not relevant for the test? Perhaps because after having earned your CCNA, you still might not be in much of a position to administer Cisco-based networks. How could that be?
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Over the years, certification test designers have been working to make the testing
process more relevant to "real-world" scenarios so that if a particular certification
indicates that the person who holds it can do a certain job, when you hire them, they'll
actually be able to do the job. After all, test questions don't always reflect
what happens in a real-life server or telcom closet. Full Story |
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