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Judge Schnoopy posted:I don't think cisco will let you write another exam if your ccent lapsed. Unless it's the ccda which if I remember correctly is the only one that doesn't require the ccent as a pre-req. CCNAX
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That's the kind of technicality I expect out of a Microsoft exam mister <>
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Judge Schnoopy posted:That's the kind of technicality I expect out of a Microsoft exam mister <> Fine, real answer: They will let you sit the CCIE without your CCENT. It won't renew the CCENT, but who cares?
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Alder posted:Really? I wanted to transfer to WGU for their Info tech program but I didn't have enough work exp and they said I needed to get a A+ done to qualify otherwise I'd get rejected since it's a degree program. A+ just shows you aren't going to need to be babied every step of the way I guess? WGU does at least give you a pile of certs so if you find a company that just loves them it's good for that. Of course in my program it was....Project+, some bs cert I can't even remember that probably isn't worth the paper it was printed on and 98-366 which is basically a weaker Network+ with Microsoft's 'fun' questioning style. Sucks to have to pay for A+ out of pocket but unless its changed they pay for up to 3? certificates a semester. Plus having a bachelor's does get past the HR wall. I do wish my program forced Network+ though, I felt it was a lot more comprehensive than the 98-366.
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Stanos posted:A+ just shows you aren't going to need to be babied every step of the way I guess? WGU does at least give you a pile of certs so if you find a company that just loves them it's good for that. Of course in my program it was....Project+, some bs cert I can't even remember that probably isn't worth the paper it was printed on and 98-366 which is basically a weaker Network+ with Microsoft's 'fun' questioning style. Did you do the Health Informatics degree? That's the only one with 2 certs, the other degrees include 6 or 7 certs. Security track includes A+, N+, S+, Linux+, Project+, CCNA R&S, and CCNA Security.
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Stanos posted:A+ just shows you aren't going to need to be babied every step of the way I guess? WGU does at least give you a pile of certs so if you find a company that just loves them it's good for that. Of course in my program it was....Project+, some bs cert I can't even remember that probably isn't worth the paper it was printed on and 98-366 which is basically a weaker Network+ with Microsoft's 'fun' questioning style. I got A+,N+,S+ in my first term there, and can hopefully now move on to poo poo I actually care about.
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Judge Schnoopy posted:Did you do the Health Informatics degree? That's the only one with 2 certs, the other degrees include 6 or 7 certs. Business IT Management which isn't under the IT degree hood. I had an A+ when I started and was doing lovely helpdesk where they covered some certs and that degree seemed like the path of least resistance to 'piece of paper to cover HR requirements'. About to take Security+ in a week to get on the DoD hiring train at the base here so maybe the other options were better. Too late now as I don't get pell grants for a second degree and have zero interest in a second bachelors or schooling that I'm not getting paid to do or at least getting some help for that isn't loans. I do think WGU is great if you're looking to get ahead in IT though, in the interviews I've done it's mostly curious questions about how I liked it or none at all. Only one interviewer was kind of a dick about it but from the vibe I got from my other interview was that he was in general an unpleasant person.
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Stanos posted:I do think WGU is great if you're looking to get ahead in IT though, in the interviews I've done it's mostly curious questions about how I liked it or none at all. Only one interviewer was kind of a dick about it but from the vibe I got from my other interview was that he was in general an unpleasant person. I'm pretty psyched for it, there are a ton of job postings with the HR checkbox for degrees and every time I see one I know I'm being limited. Any employer that wants to question the validity of an accredited bachelors degree is not an employer I want to work for anyway, so in a way it seems like a beneficial filter to have on my resume.
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Just thought of something that seems kind of obvious but may not be: if you've never taken a typing course or don't know how to type quickly, that's something to look into fixing. Command line-heavy exams with sims like Cisco will go much faster if you can type out commands as fast and accurately as possible.
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HPL posted:Just thought of something that seems kind of obvious but may not be: if you've never taken a typing course or don't know how to type quickly, that's something to look into fixing. Command line-heavy exams with sims like Cisco will go much faster if you can type out commands as fast and accurately as possible. our architect holds a CCNA (soon to be a CCIE) and basically types for a living, and he is a 2 finger hunt and pecker, it drives me insane when we're working together and he's driving. MOTHER FUCKER TYPE FASTER. other than that the dude is loving awesome and has so much knowledge it's loving disgusting.
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MF_James posted:our architect holds a CCNA (soon to be a CCIE) You can jump straight to the CCIE without any CCNP certs?
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Moey posted:You can jump straight to the CCIE without any CCNP certs? According to him you can, I haven't validated the truth of that statement, but I would believe him, he's not someone to spit BS out, unless something has changed recently, I would assume he's correct.
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Moey posted:You can jump straight to the CCIE without any CCNP certs? Yes. You can take a CCIE without any certifications whatsoever. CCNA and CCNP, however, require lower level certifications.
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Moey posted:You can jump straight to the CCIE without any CCNP certs? I answered this earlier on this very page.
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MF_James posted:our architect holds a CCNA (soon to be a CCIE) and basically types for a living, and he is a 2 finger hunt and pecker, it drives me insane when we're working together and he's driving. MOTHER FUCKER TYPE FASTER. other than that the dude is loving awesome and has so much knowledge it's loving disgusting. The proper way to type is with one finger hovering above tab.
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:The proper way to type is with one finger hovering above tab. Left pinky positioned for hitting tab, right pinky on shift and right index finger over question mark.
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Kazinsal posted:Left pinky positioned for hitting tab, right pinky on shift and right index finger over question mark. This thread is due for a good derail. Everybody post your home keys, left to right, and lets see who has the worst hand posture! lshift a w d space / space k o [ rshift
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Judge Schnoopy posted:This thread is due for a good derail. Everybody post your home keys, left to right, and lets see who has the worst hand posture! lshift a e f space j o ; rshift I'm hosed up
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a w e r space / space j k l rshift Sometimes my left hand reflexively goes to lshift a w d space like I'm playing an FPS. I can't be the only one with this problem.
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I only type with like 6 hover fingers so something like this. lshift s d / h i l
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Kazinsal posted:a w e r space / space j k l rshift woah you actually type the letter a with your pinky? (i tried typing that with your homekeys to see how it felt to actually utilize all 5 fingers on the board) that's hosed up As for the AWD problem, look at my home keys above. I've learned to type like that, and now I can't rest my fingers anywhere else.
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I just realized my right hand is more like space j i o ; now. I don't know when that happened but it must have been completely subconscious. Traditional typing just feels wrong in comparison.
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I learnt the traditional way and still type: a-s-d-f-space and space-j-k-l-; I type faster and more accurately than 99% of people I've had the displeasure of watching type, the only person that can beat me consistently is my brother, we've done some typing test probably a hundred times and I've only beaten him a handful *edit* Who would have thought playing games would come in handy, back before all vent, roger wilco, mumble, et al, you had to type poo poo super fast in an FPS or MMO so you didn't lose too much time doing stuff, so I got really good at speed typing. MF_James fucked around with this message at 22:09 on Feb 19, 2016 |
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MF_James posted:our architect holds a CCNA (soon to be a CCIE) and basically types for a living, and he is a 2 finger hunt and pecker, it drives me insane when we're working together and he's driving. MOTHER FUCKER TYPE FASTER. other than that the dude is loving awesome and has so much knowledge it's loving disgusting. I'm a finger hunt and peck typer but I do about 65+ wpm so nobody gives me poo poo.
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vyst posted:65+ WPM this is slow and you should feel bad
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Use http://www.ratatype.com/ and http://zty.pe/ for all your speed typing practice.
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Judge Schnoopy posted:this is slow and you should feel bad I was just guessing. I'll do that test and revise
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Kazinsal posted:a w e r space / space j k l rshift I've just started playing game with EDSF for movement instead.
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asdf space | space jkl; I'm boring.
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Ashley Madison posted:Use http://www.ratatype.com/ and http://zty.pe/ for all your speed typing practice. Earned by playing MUDs as a teen instead of talking to girls.
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http://www.holywowstudios.com/teachestyping/
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Playing Aardwolf MUD in the mid 90s as a kid was the best typing practice. Mavis eat your heart out
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Judge Schnoopy posted:this is slow and you should feel bad Peck typers unite
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oh my god this is the best thing. I've been laughing like an idiot for the last half hour.
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72.6, laying with both forearms laying on my table, standard asdf space space jkl; and poor posture, with a keyboard that likes to not register spaces. I need a less lovely keyboard. However, I never use my right shift key. If I need to shift A, Q, or Z, I will shift with my pinky and move my ring finger over to use those keys.
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My typing form is horrible, my fingers go all over the place and my speed comes from multiplayer games. When I got to high school my computer teacher was annoyed at that and thought I was looking at the keyboard and pecking when he wasn't around so he'd cover my hands and do tests. He finally just gave up and said 'Eh, if it works for you I'm not going to bother you too much.' Thanks, lazy/nonchalant computer teacher!
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ROUTE test today. IPv6 found me and did terrible things. 699, needed 790. I took the goddamn Cisco class, and the instructor never even touched on some of the poo poo I got questions on. I spent so long doing poo poo like memorizing metrics, the OSPF LSAs, and the BGP attributes, and it feels like half my questions were on dumb IPv6 nitpicks or dumb CEF nitpicks. Hate getting pool-hosed. EDIT: At least whoever recommended the CBT labs was right; they were good prep for the sims I got. I felt pretty good about almost every sim and simlet. EDIT EDIT: Goddamnit, Cisco Easy Virtual Networking isn't even in the goddamn class manuals. Jedi425 fucked around with this message at 21:20 on Feb 20, 2016 |
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There's literally a page and a half on Easy Virtual Networking at the end of the ROUTE Foundation Learning Guide. It basically says "this is a thing that exists and you should pimp it to employers so we get more money and you get to flex your Cisco creds".
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Judge Schnoopy posted:This thread is due for a good derail. Everybody post your home keys, left to right, and lets see who has the worst hand posture! Lshift a w d space || space j k l ; That's on this laptop keyboard that is less than ideal though.
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Jedi425 posted:
Printing this and attaching it to the 300-101 objectives for later. (I'm doing Switch now, then route later). Sorry man. But at 699 you should be able to make it happen with a few more weeks of study.
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