Mastering the CCNA Audiobook: Complete Audio Guide
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2.0 • 3 Ratings
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- £6.99
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- £6.99
Publisher Description
Mastering the CCNA is the first ever audiobook created for the Cisco CCNA certification. It's a new and improved way for you to earn your CCNA. Mastering the CCNA gives you the comprehensive training of a traditional textbook combined with the portability, convenience and speed of audio. Our Mastering the CCNA audiobook is a fast and enjoyable new way to learn anywhere and pass your CCNA exam.
The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is among the most widely recognized and accepted IT certifications in the world. Earning the CCNA shows that you've mastered the foundations of Cisco networking technology used as the backbone of network communications worldwide. Mastering the CCNA provides coverage for all of the topics you'll find on the CCNA certification exam. Enjoy earning your CCNA certification with our Mastering the CCNA audiobook.
Customer Reviews
Not worth the money I paid.
I have listened to this and if I could I'd get my money back as it just isn't what it says it is.
Don't buy it as I have wasted my money.
I will check to see if this review gets put on then we'll know if this site is impartial?
Very Helpful
I am currently studying for my CCNA certification by attending a night class once a week. As CCNA is such a big topic 2 hours a week is not enough to learn everything so therefore alot of self study is needed.
I have found this audiobook very helpful in learning the key areas needed for the certification. The topics are easy to follow and straight to the point. I would recommend taking down notes while listening so you can jog your brain at a later date.
Not a review...
Your have to forgive me but this is not a review. I would like to review this material but feel I have not enough information with which I could accurately judge firstly if this audiobook would be suitable for my needs and finally the quality of this material (by quality I mean accuracy of the content not bitrate etc). I would like to suggest that perhaps Apple could provide a system that would allow a potential buyer to more closely inspect the goods he/she is about to spend his/her hard earned cash on.