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Posted by hmmmmmm on June 2, 2007, 5:52 am
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thanks Bob,
seem's there's always a price to pay to join the collective!
regards
Harry
> Hi Harry,
>
> I would say stop by your neighborhood book store and look for exam
> cram on the SHELFS. In there you will see a sheet that will help you
> with somethings you must know. When I took my exam 3 years ago I
> basicaly dumped the ip subnetting sheet and then anything I could
> remember next.
>
> Good luck...... I personally am studying to recert....
>
> I have every type of documentation that can be bought and paid for...
> Exam Cram, Cisco Press books, CCNA Command Quick Reference, the Cisco
> Network Academy Program books, and yes 1000 questions from Test
> King... I will not be happy until I know it all, after all how can you
> proceed to a CCNP if you do not know your CCNA. You know while I was
> training for my MCSE my instructor told me there is a real way to do
> things (everything is broke and we need it fixed now), there is a
> right way (steps taken to find a well documented fix for the problem),
> and the Microsoft way (the one that is hidden in the text of a
> Microsoft Press book). To me I wish these CertGaurd guys would be more
> challenged and become ResumeGaurds, afterall that is were the real
> travisty is, when you beat out of a job because someone can name off
> more certs than you. If they are not already owned by the big two, I
> am sure that have asperations to be owned.... Their commentary rarely
> does anything to elevate the level of education here.
>
> Bob
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > will be attemping the CCNA exam in the near future and
> > was wondering what info anybody found useful to write
> > down during the initial 15min reading time they give you,
> > which would come in handy during the exam itself.
> >
> > any help greatly appreciated.
> >
> > regards
> >
> > Harry
>
>
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