>I think the curriculum was originally designed for high-school students, but it has become a little too advanced for that level. Although in the new version of the curriculum (version 4), there is one path more technical, and another more ... practical perhaps.
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>There are many college students, but also some professionals who already work in networks for years. At first a little embarassing to have those as students... But we have been told, and our experience confirms, that even such a network professional can benefit from the systematic approach offered in the CCNA course.
I agree 100%. Every time I ran into a problem with my little office network, I spend ton of time Googling for answers and bothering people on this forum with my silly questions <g>.
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