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Need some advice on where to continue learning

Cevesha

Hey, I'm a networking student it's a course I took which lasts for 5 years 3 learning 2 working in a company I choose, it's been a year already I think I have a basic to good understanding about fiber, UTP cables, switches, CMD, windows commands and policies and some power shell. I feel like my understanding is only okay at most. Anyone knows where I can find a place to continue improving to maybe network defense network hosting and Linux. Ive been trying to learn those by my self but I keep having doubts that where I'm learning is not good enough.

 

Hopefully I make sense

Ty

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You're 1 year into a 5-year course, but you think you haven't learned enough yet. Am I getting that right?

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Just now, Kid.Lazer said:

You're 1 year into a 5-year course, but you think you haven't learned enough yet. Am I getting that right?

Well they are so slow on the course I learn by my self also 

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imma be honest.. youtube

 

its free, has thousands of videos (good and bad) so there is endless content for you. you could also start going through certifications training videos since certifications are sometimes better than university classes

 

Edit: i think it was the comtia a+ cert. its literally useless. go for more specialist certs as they are more useful and teach you things you probably wont learn in college. they do get expensive very quickly tho (tests are usually in the 700-2000usd range) but training is much cheaper/free

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