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WAN Technology: An Open and Shut Case

Posted in November 17th, 2006
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In my CNS (Computer Networking Specialist) program, one of the most difficult classes (besides the capstone at the end) is the WAN Technology class. It’s like your regular networking class on major illegal steroids. It’s got more acronymns than you can shake a stick at. It is, in it’s most technical form, hardcore.
Tonight was the final for that class. Sixty questions of madness. Frame relay, ATM, FECN, packet sizes, all the nasty deep stuff. I was scared to death of this test. I knew it would be difficult. A majority of this week was spent creating an extensive study guide and immersing myself in piles of information. In the end, I think I can say my studying paid off. Before the test I was averaging a 91 in the class. I got a 92 on the test, which means a pleasant A for WAN Technology.
Two words for this one folks:
Hell yes.

~Jaker

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