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Networking Essentials (CCNA)

Detailed and comprehensive notes covering all topics in Networking Essentials (INET001) based on CCN...

27 pages, 5993 words

31270 - Networking Essentials CCNA Complete High Quality Notes HD

Comprehensive and consistent notes covering all topics in the Networking Essentials Syllabus. These...

64 pages, 21652 words

Networking Essentials Pre-Quiz, Focus, and Sample Exam HD notes

These notes contain my answers for all pre-quizzes, focus questions, and the sample final exam quest...

54 pages, 17598 words

Dang Quang

$35 per hour

I graduated with the Bachelor of Science in IT, and Master of IT I have experiences supporting m...

Nikhil

$75 per hour

Specialization in last minute assistance with exams and teaching the most complex of concepts in min...

Reviews

Terrible subject avoid at all costs. The teachers barely help and the content can be overwhelming at times. Study often and consistently in order to pass. Google is your friend.

Anonymous, Spring session, 2016

This is a subject where you're going to have to be consistent at attending the weekly labs, reading the textbook & understanding content. It can be difficult if you get a bad tutor. If you want to pass, you're going to have to work throughout the semester.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2015

Difficult subject and poorly set-out lectures/tutorials. Don't let the slash fool you. They are combined. The subject coordinator is a very kind and helpful person. My understanding is that he is also extremely skilled in networking, despite what your first impression of him may have been. If you don't study, you won't get a good mark. A C is easily doable just by regular revision and practicing of the concepts. You may also benefit a lot from having a good tutor who is willing to explain things in detail and not leave you in the dark. It's best to start accumulating your notes from the online Cisco course from the very first day.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2015