I recently completed the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) course offered by Training Camp. Here’s my take on the experience:
First off, the course was really comprehensive and covered all the areas you’d expect for the CCNA exam – from network basics right through to more complex topics like automation. What I found really impressive was how the instructors managed to make everything understandable, even the tricky parts. They had a lot of real-world experience, which made the lessons more relatable and interesting.
The practical sessions were a standout for me. We got hands-on experience with configuring and troubleshooting networks, which I think is invaluable. It’s one thing to read about these concepts, but actually doing it? That’s where you really learn.
Training Camp also provided loads of study materials, which helped a ton with exam prep. I spent a good amount of time going through their textbooks and practice exams. And it paid off – I passed the CCNA on my first try, and a lot of my classmates did too!
The class size was just right, not too big, so we got enough attention from the instructors. I also enjoyed the group discussions and learning from my peers. It was a very collaborative environment, which made the whole experience more enjoyable.
Overall, I’d say I’m really satisfied with the course. It was challenging, but it felt rewarding to see how much I’d learned by the end of it. If you’re considering taking the CCNA, I’d definitely recommend Training Camp. The quality of the training is top-notch, and it feels like a solid investment in your career.
Network Engineer | CCNA | CCNP Enterprise
Regina Martinelli is a CCNP-certified network engineer who covers IT training programs, certification paths, and Cisco industry news. She started writing about the CCNA from the inside as a candidate, and that ground-level perspective still shapes how she evaluates training resources and helps others navigate the path she has already walked.













2 responses to “My Feedback – Training Camp’s CCNA Course”
How much was it?
She paid $3,000 for a 5 day class