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disolitude said:
cloud1161 said:
disolitude said:
I got certified in 2002...so I don't think I can help much today in 2012.

I remember that it wasn't hard if you know your hardware components and terminology...

Thanks.  I am actually pretty good on hardware stuff.  The part that gives me trouble is all of the command prompt commands and tools because I never really use it other than for ipconfig.


Yeah I used DOS from 1989 to like 1996 almost exclusively so that wasn't a problem for me. But hardware stuff was little more challenging.

Good luck otherwise. It really didn't help me too much in my job search at the time but I guess it could have contributed to me getting in to an IT field as a network admin assistant which lead me to what I do now...which is completely unrelated to IT. :)

Yea, what do you do now?  I am going to school for Electrical Engineering but thought that this might be a good certification to put on my resume.  I want to get into the hardware development side of things so I figured I could do some computer technician work to finish out my last year or so of school to build a decent starting ground for my career.



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