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03-27-2018, 10:56 AM
I currently have 3 courses and 3 certifications to complete over the next couple of months. I still have to fit a TECEP exam in here somewhere to maintain enrollment. Which ones can you recommend that would require minimal study time? Thanks.
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What is your background? Classess completed, work, etc?
I found Computers, Networking, English Comp I, Tech Writing, and Liberal Arts Math were all easy for me.
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IT background. I didn't even realize that there was a Networking TECEP. I may give that a shot. Did that involve a lot of subnetting, CIDR, etc.?
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Net+ but material is a little outdated. I used an older CCENT study guide. I have taken multiple networking exams over the years and have 15+ years of experience, so the exam was largely review. I think I only studied for a couple of hours.
Know about subnetting and CIDR, but I don't remember having to calculate a subnet mask. Focus on what is on the exam guide.
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TECEP Eng Comp I, Marriage and Family, Strategic Management, Networking, Computer Concepts, Liberal Math, Tech Writing, Managerial Accounting DSST MIS, Cybersecurity Study.com Macroeconomics COSC Cornerstone, Software Engineering Straighterline Business Ethics
Next: Related classes at local CC and various Cybersecurity certifications.
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Thank you. I do appreciate it.
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I thought Applied Liberal Arts Math and Technical Writing were the easiest, I didn't study for either of them.
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Technical Writing was straight forward. I got a 97 with about 2 hours of studying. I suspect the trickiest part for those going in blind would be the requirement to include “visuals” and the associated questions. Pun partially intended.
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