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I would like to know the difficulty of this test and what study materials are good. I have started watching the Professor Messor free Network+ videos. There are about 15 hours of video total.
I know a lot about networking as I have been in IT for 18 years with the last 15 as a software developer and database administrator with small companies so I had to be a jack of all trades. I have Microsoft MCDBA and MCSD certifications. Is this a test a could pass just based on my experience?
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You will probably do fine. Go back in time and learn the difference between thinnet and thicknet. Try to learn something about novell ipx/spx and how it relates to the OSI model. If you had an MCSE in NT 4 like I do, I would say go take it cold. You might want to study for and take the Network+ test prior to taking this one.
I did because it was required for WGU's MS IA for a time and I thought it would be a good refresher.
The test asks some questions about OSI, subnetting, and some other typical network topics but the info is all 15 years old.
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ryoder Wrote:You will probably do fine. Go back in time and learn the difference between thinnet and thicknet. Try to learn something about novell ipx/spx and how it relates to the OSI model. If you had an MCSE in NT 4 like I do, I would say go take it cold. You might want to study for and take the Network+ test prior to taking this one.
I did because it was required for WGU's MS IA for a time and I thought it would be a good refresher.
The test asks some questions about OSI, subnetting, and some other typical network topics but the info is all 15 years old.
Could/would this apply toward for credit in Liberal Studies or Gen Ed?
I need 18 UL, 7 LL in the Liberal Studies area and 13 in Gen Ed.
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jtalama Wrote:Could/would this apply toward for credit in Liberal Studies or Gen Ed?
I need 18 UL, 7 LL in the Liberal Studies area and 13 in Gen Ed.
Here's the list of classes acceptable for gen ed credit at TESC:
Thomas Edison State College | General Education Electives
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