Another day... Another CCENT
The_Expert
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Just got done with my ICND1 exam... Passed with a 907. I ran out of time towards the end and was just clicking on answers before I ran out of time.
I spent way too much time on one of the sims; I just couldn't figure it out. I was really surprised to learn I passed the test.
What they say about Cisco is true - you have to know what you're doing.
I felt stressed and under pressure at the beginning of the exam and forgot a lot of the stuff I knew. Bad timing to have a mental block...
Now, I am going to rest for a couple of weeks and start studying for ICND2.
I spent way too much time on one of the sims; I just couldn't figure it out. I was really surprised to learn I passed the test.
What they say about Cisco is true - you have to know what you're doing.
I felt stressed and under pressure at the beginning of the exam and forgot a lot of the stuff I knew. Bad timing to have a mental block...
Now, I am going to rest for a couple of weeks and start studying for ICND2.
Masters, Public Administration (MPA), Bachelor of Science, 20+ years of technical experience.
Studying on again, off again...
Studying on again, off again...
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roch_greg Member Posts: 87 ■■□□□□□□□□congrats on the pass. I got stuck on one of the sims too for the same exam. I really think testing centers should have larger monitors so you can organize the various windows better.Goals for 2014: Cisco ICND1[X], Cisco ICND2/CCNA R&S[X], Junos, Associate (JNCIA-Junos)[ ]
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The_Expert Member Posts: 136I appreciate it! I too think bigger monitors would help for this test... I had the same problem as you - I had multiple windows open and had to click between them to see everything.
* * I just realized I posted this thread under CCNA Security. Can a Moderator move this thread to CCNA/CCENT for me?Masters, Public Administration (MPA), Bachelor of Science, 20+ years of technical experience.
Studying on again, off again...