Syndication

Sponsors


Administration


Posted on December 4, 2009 at 8:45 am - by Corey DeGrandchamp

CCNA® Certified!

ccna_largeWell, it sure has been a long path to get here, but I’m so incredibly glad I took the path that I did. Without the help of the Cisco Networking Academy, and John Koss, I’m not sure I would have been so prepared to take the CCNA exam.

There’s not much more to say at this point, except my hard copy of my certification is in the mail, and I eagerly await receiving it of course!

Now I have one class left to complete (in progress) before I get my degree as well.


Posted on December 16, 2008 at 10:44 am - by Corey DeGrandchamp

CCDA Certification

Well, in exactly 7 days, and 4 hours, I’ll be taking my first Cisco certification exam. If I’m going to pass or fail at this point is a crap-shoot at best. I have seven days to study study study. I have Monday off of both jobs to spend it simply studying the entire day. With any luck, this $150.00 I just spent to take the exam will be well worth it. If I fail, well, that’s a different story. I don’t have another $150.00 to spend durhing this time of economic crisis. However if my grand scheme of plans falls into place, I’ll pass this, on the first try. I’ll go on to finish the Cisco Networking Academy next semester of school, take and pass my CCNA (skipping the CCENT totally, I’m already beyond that knowledge level.) Then I’ll have two really good associate level certifications that TRULY compliment eachother. Networking Associate, and Design Associate. They basically tell en employer “Hey, I know how to design a brand new, fully functional network, as well as support it and troubleshoot it when things get hairy down the road.” Most people who JUST have a CCNA or CCDA can only say one of those points, they either know how to build and design it, but not get down with the nitty-gritty of a network, and its shortcomings, or they simply know how to come into an existing environmenet and work on a networ, but not nessicarly how to design a large enterprise network from the ground up.

These two certifications will really be my stepping stone to a great career that I can’t wait to start. Now, if only this economy would cooperate with me, and allow me to get a job making the kind of money I should.


Posted on September 30, 2008 at 7:31 pm - by Corey DeGrandchamp

Cisco Goings On

Well, just sitting here in Cisco class, learning about VLANS, and VTP, and trunking, blah blah blah, this class should have came before the in-depth routing protocols class, for sure.

Anyhow, I’m doing very well, getting somewhere in the 80′s on all my tests so far, finished the first 2 Cisco classes with A’s, hoping I’ll do that here too.

Michigan Drill is going well, created some new servers today, actually starting to “show my worth” there, once my new email system launches everything should go GREAT, just nervous about getting everybody used to it, especally Hy, the president, he seems wary about changes… Especailly if there’s a cost to it, which thankfully, there’s not.

PS. I started a new wordpress blog for me and Jordan and what we do at work, for ultimate geekdom, visit
http://www.michigandrill.com/blog/

WOOOO!






About This Blog

Tech Jawa is a blog founded by Corey DeGrandchamp, and loosely based on technology, tutorials, and video games. Please feel free to browse the site using the "Category" list on the left sidebar, and be sure to check out our live stream!

Connect

Sponsors