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> If you find yourself in I-net+ go for that. A+ and i-net+ are both of
> different exam and different job responsibility. I would say that the
> CIW design courses are an excellent supplement to someone who already
> tinkers with a bit of Web design stuff. I've done i-Net+. I-net+ and
> CIW both cover mostly the same stuff, but foundations has more
> questions about design and management with less protocols and IP
> addresses.
To go by the CIW track, one must first pass the exam for CIW Associate.
Is the 'foundations' in above quote the test for CIW Associate?
CIW rules say that one must become a CIW Associate first, to take other
CIW tests. Does CIW take the iNet+ as substiute for CIW Associate
test? In other words, if one has passed the iNet+ test, but intends to
go on the CIW track, does he still has to take the CIW Associate test?
Thanks.
Dung Ping
> It's worth checking which version the trainer is offering. So guys, its
> totally upto you, what ever career you choose for yourself. A+ is meant
> for hardware and o/s technology exam, quite different from i-net+. But
> you have experience of site building and some of its tools, languages.
> I-net+ would be little easy for you.