Re: Cisco training


Subject: Re: Cisco training
From: Austin Maze (austin@mssca.org)
Date: Fri May 10 2002 - 05:31:02 AKDT


My high school offers the Cisco Network Academy it takes 4 semesters though and
is quite streched out, but hey you can't complain about free cisco eduaction. I
will be taking the CCNA later on this month. The school district is paying half
and cisco is paying the other.

Austin

Scott Johnson wrote:

> I just graduated from the Cisco Networking Academy offered through UAA and
> found it most helpful.
>
> While I haven't gone to get my CCNA yet, it's nice to get hands-on
> experience with routers and other networking aspects.
>
> Scott
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> Subject: Re: Cisco training
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> >
> > Mike Barsalou wrote:
> >
> > >If a guy wanted to get training on Cisco switches and such, where is the
> > >best place to go? Is there someplace good in town?
> > >
> > >Mike
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> > I have been wondering this myself. UAA offers Cisco Certs. It's 4
> > classes this fall. The point of contact for this is Ray Noble, 786-6472.
> > afron@uaa.alaska.edu.
> >
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