2010-01-12, 03:45 PM
In Pennsylvania (and I'm not going to type 'in the United States', because I could be wrong), for a CIS: Networking major such as I, back when my goal was an Associate's Degree, it was approximately.. 64 credits (4 semester). If I had a '5' credit course, it would mean the class is equivalent to 5 hours long. As in, that single class only. Sometimes, just by looking at the total credits for that particular semester, you can assume how many hours of classes a person is taking per week. 12 credits for me = 12 hours of classes per week.
I already took all of my CISCO classes that prepped me for the CCNA, however, I refuse to actually take the exam, as I am unsure of my own capabilities and do not wish to lose around 150 dollars just for 'attempting'. So right now, I'm just majoring in CIS and I have a rather knowledgeable amount of info on Networking.
I already took all of my CISCO classes that prepped me for the CCNA, however, I refuse to actually take the exam, as I am unsure of my own capabilities and do not wish to lose around 150 dollars just for 'attempting'. So right now, I'm just majoring in CIS and I have a rather knowledgeable amount of info on Networking.
