Posted on Jan 15, 2019
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All the training you need is for free through E Army learning in skillport. Make should you study and take the practice exams as many times as it takes to get 80% or better on successive attempts. Also google Professor Messior for more free training. I would find someone in the 25B MOS and ask if the school house doesn't test you out for these certs during training.
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And Skillport courses are promotion points. IVMF O2O, Cybrary.IT, FedVTE, and more have free training courses.
https://golivelively.com/2017/08/21/5-websites-for-it-training/
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Chief the school house does not test out the students as a part of the course. We do allow them the opportunity to obtain certification provided they score 80 or higher in class as well as complete SkillPort and Measure up test. Sadly many AIT to include Re class NCOs rarely if ever take advantage of everything Dixon Hall offers them when it comes to obtaining Certifications. Hopefully this NCO reaches out to me, as I am an instructor at Dixon Hall and can help him with information prior to getting here.
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Go to skillport and work on security +, and network +. Also, if you happen to be on Facebook there’s a group called signal leaders network that people post a lot of test dumps and study guides in the files section. You can use those as preps
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That's what I'm talking about. Appreciate it.
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No prob! Good luck!
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You don't need any certificates to attend 25B school. Once you are a 25B there are opportunities for Sec+ that your unit may pay for. Otherwise, TA will pay for some certificates and so will your GI Bill
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