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Wow, I thought that you could start CCNA at any age everywhere. I go to a technical high school that just started offering a CCNA course that also has WOW CWDSA certification possibilities also. The cool thing about this course is if you pass the certification, you get 16 articulated college credits at the local community college around here. I started it in 10th grade and I am going to finish it this year. Hopefully, I'll start parallel enrollment next year with the local community college. So, if you seem to struggle with CCNA 1 when you take it, drop me an email at illegalcereal@gmail.com. I'll be glad to help.
All of them certificates (apart from cisco) are un-herd of in the uk. My Networking tutor is CCIA and he's 20+yrs old so im young to start in the uk.
I think some U.S. high schools offer CCNA now. That's kind of interesting because it almost seems like it's discouraging going to college. Certifications in the U.S. are normally a separate (and much shorter) process than college degrees.
Thats not the case in the uk which is good. At collage im studying programming, web design, software design & analysis, networking so thats what makes it a longer course than certifications in the U.S
-Jeremy-