CCNA 2020 - CCNA 200-301 exam - a complete guide - Cisco

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r/CompTIA • comment
1 points • chris1666

If I may, have you done any searches on the 'most in demand cloud certs' ?

I think youd be better off going AWS practitioner or Azure, just my 5 cents there. That being said typing in ' comptia cloud+' will help on most sites

https://www.amazon.com/CompTIA-Cloud-Study-Guide-CV0-002/dp/1119443059/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=comptia+cloud%2B&qid=1583951918&sr=8-2

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r/ccna • comment
2 points • Encius2Flumen

Hello!

My suggestion is since you have a 6 month time frame, I honestly don't know about what topics you covered in your electrical engineering course so if it didn't cover any networking or bare minimum at all you should check out the Network+ certification.

I can recommend Professor Messer's Network+ course/notes since it gives a very good understanding of networking in general and not vendor oriented like the CCNA.

Talking about vendors, I empathize with you because working a job you know you will hate sucks, so if you have an idea on where you want to go be it a network engineer job, NOC, SOC,etc. You should check what HR is looking for to avoid going for a cert you might not need (but can still recommend getting the CCNA at some point) if you are looking for gov sec clearance there's also Security+ which Professor Messer also covers.

Now if you are still reading and you still are going for the CCNA I will go over what I think is a good start.

Jeremy's IT Lab Course which is free on Youtube for a straight to the point and easy to understand flow.

Neil Anderson is great but I had some hard time understanding some topics even after watching the videos twice, so I used other creators like Marious Kuriata, Khawar Butt and David Bombal

The OCG is a hot topic some people swear by it and some don't, myself I find it great in the information it provides but the way the author wrote the book is kinda dry and boring at some points, so I used Todd Lammle instead which I resonated with because it's like talking to a friend who's explaining things to you without hitting you back when you say yeah I didn't get it can you explain it again? But I've seen posts of people saying they didn't need a book at all only a video course.

If you have the money CBT Nuggets is also a good resource not only for the CCNA but for other certifications.

Lastly I think most of the people here agree that the Boson Exam Sims are a MUST buy since it will prepare you for the exam style questions, just try not to remember the answers but strive to understand why that is the correct answer.