Crosáidí wrote: » Watch cbt nugget videos and read mike myers book, also get an old PC to fool around with, do the practise tests that come with the book before sitting exam. Like everything if you apply yourself you'll pass easily
baraca wrote: » Thanks I've started watching professor messers videos and I'm going to get Mike meyers book as well. Doesn't seem to be as hard as I'd expected so far. Hopefully stays that way!
Murphj7 wrote: » Where you doing the Comptia course online?
Crosáidí wrote: » did A+ N+, now working desktop support. A+ and N+ are good for entry level jobs and then you should build on them by getting either MCSA/CCNA/RHCSA/VCP etc. or all of them
Shane-KornSpace wrote: » Im actually considering taking A+ via CMIT.ie. I work full time, pay a lot in rent and have a child' so I don't have the time to go to college fulltime. Can the MSCA/CCNA etc. be completed online with FAS or anyone?
Crosáidí wrote: » I did CCNA with FÁS, you can do the MCITP with FÁS aswell
Would reading the mike meyers book set you up for the tests? As in if I bought the course on e-college and just read mike meyers book would i be able to sit the test straight after finishing it?
Etnies wrote: » MCITP.. I was under the impression this was pretty much out dated now and not worth doing?
excollier wrote: » Indeed. I have just started the FAS course in IT Support, and CompTIA A+ and Network+ are included. As I have been watching the Professor Messer videos for some time now I find it all familiar, and better yet, they use his videos in the course.
lillen wrote: » I've been working with technical support over the phone for the past 2 years, I'm currently in a second level support role. I have no certifications at all, is there any point in getting an A+ cert or should I just go for the more relevant to what I'm interested in instead? (MCSA Windows server 2008/2012 and Cisco CSNA+CSNP) My only goal with the certifications is to advance career wise.