Passed TSHOOT!

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I was going to add onto my other thread but I thought this deserved it's own thread 
Passed TSHOOT today. I thought it was the easiest Cisco exam I've ever written.
I would highly recommend trying the exam sim on the Cisco website and also watch Kevin Wallace Bull's Eye Strategy.
I reviews my note from Route and had all the stuff from Switch in my memory, but reviewed it as well. Study the topology and each IP address in it. It will help when you sit for the exam because you don't have a whole lot of room on the screen.
Overall I thought Route was the hardest exam, then Switch then Tshoot.
I must say it feels great to be in the CCNP club

Passed TSHOOT today. I thought it was the easiest Cisco exam I've ever written.
I would highly recommend trying the exam sim on the Cisco website and also watch Kevin Wallace Bull's Eye Strategy.
I reviews my note from Route and had all the stuff from Switch in my memory, but reviewed it as well. Study the topology and each IP address in it. It will help when you sit for the exam because you don't have a whole lot of room on the screen.
Overall I thought Route was the hardest exam, then Switch then Tshoot.
I must say it feels great to be in the CCNP club

Comments
The exam was a breeze and I agree the easiest I've sat! Welcome to the club and enjoy a nice break.
Any ideas where you will be going next on your path?
B.S. Geography - Business Minor
MicroMasters - CyberSecurity
Professional Certificate - IT Project Management
Most likely dive into some Voice stuff. I would like to take a month off and then start looking at the CCNA Voice. I would be impressed if I last a month though
Congrats and welcome to the club. I agree with everything you posted as I passed TSHOOT this week as well. My advice for Voice would be 100% committed if you want go to the CCNP level. To really use it you need to work with it. If you just want an intro to it then doing ICOMM is sufficient.
ROUTE was on par with CVOICE for me personally in terms of difficulty. I still haven't used OSPF outside of a lab but I feel confident enough to implement and troubleshoot it as this level.
CCDP is my goal for 2015 and then it's break time. I can't start a track without the real world experience. I don't have enough Nexus and UCS experience yet for DC. Having to do all the Associate level stuff first gets annoying too. Maybe next year that will change... it just depends on the projects this year.
If it is broke, did you try to fix it?
In that case I would say definitely go for it if Voice/Collaboration interests you.