If at least one person agrees the price goes from $100 to $50.
If you don't want to pay $300 again in case of an exam retake like me let's split the price of the platform to study the practice exams
If at least one person agrees the price goes from $100 to $50.
If you don't want to pay $300 again in case of an exam retake like me let's split the price of the platform to study the practice exams
"Lets create an entry level path for our students, it will be called CJCA. But I want it to be the best entry level certification possible. Give them everything they need to know to create a solid basis for their next future certifications"
"Sounds like a great idea. What do you want to include in the path, then?"
"Everything. Network, OSs, Web services, Red team, Blue team"
Result: A path that tries to cover ALL ESSENTIALS IN DETAIL but does it so superficially and quickly that it turns into unconnected and memorized knowledge rather than true comprehension.
I was taking it and I just felt that something was wrong with it. So I took a step back and decided to research some more.
I then decided to study for the CCNA and Security+. Then I finally realized: "Ok that's what was fucking wrong with CJCA"
If you want to learn the fundamentals, do it properly. Don't take a course that claims to be the "Everything Sandwich". Take CCNA, Sec+, CySa, learn the OSs and then take CPTS if that's your goal.
I know this post will be downvoted. I would too be upset if I was studying for the CJCA or already passed the exam and this random guy talked shit about my efforts in reddit