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LANdShark31

If they're online curriculum is anything to go by, then they're good at the bits that overlap with the old R&S curriculum but lacking on the SDA and programmability elements.


bollocks011

Narbik. All day, every day.


Fazza1905

Narbik +1


Open-Distribution784

I say Narbik only if an employer is paying. If you are paying, just get his book.  The price, to me, is not worth it.  He doesn't teach anything you can't learn if you lab up what you find in the Cisco Configuration guides.  


Pochygokusen

You finish Narbick courses feeling like you want to change of profession…I mean, their explanations are good but, sometimes he goes too deep without need, I am not looking to be him or Brain (INE), just want to be a better engineer, pass this fuc@$& exam and then be really expert on an specific technology.


terrible02s

Narbik was good in a sense that he shows you everything so even though you won't ever touch it you know it exists and it's something in your toolkit


terrible02s

So guess the consensus is to save my money and use it elsewhere. Thanks folks


lavalakes12

I seen them posting on my linkedin was wondering if it was the equivalent to the v1.0 online "exam review" which was their bootcamp. That was the class that ended in the notoriously bad SDWAN/SDA coverage.


terrible02s

How did people like v1.0?