Do you think I'm ready?
I just took all the practice exams on this website.
I got 90% - 93% and then 90% on the exams.
Do you think I'm ready?
For some odd reason I still don't feel 100% confident.
Oh and I didn't use that **** button either.
I got 90% - 93% and then 90% on the exams.
Do you think I'm ready?
For some odd reason I still don't feel 100% confident.
Oh and I didn't use that **** button either.
2017 Certification Goals:
CCNP R/S
CCNP R/S
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PsychoAU Member Posts: 7 ■□□□□□□□□□those practice tests are easier than the real thing. but I think you are ready. study some more on troubleshooting situations as that is a concentration on the test...
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MAC_Addy Member Posts: 1,740 ■■■■□□□□□□PsychoAU wrote:those practice tests are easier than the real thing. but I think you are ready. study some more on troubleshooting situations as that is a concentration on the test...
Thanks for the reply, I appreciate your help.2017 Certification Goals:
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ja5983 Member Posts: 129Honestly, I really dont think the practice tests on this site are easier than the real thing. In fact, from my experience using this site and MCMCSEs site, i would say that their tests live up to the rigors of the real tests in almost every way, and IMO in the cases of CompTIA certs surpass the certifications level of difficulty.
When i was getting 90%s on the questions here i would figure im ready and went and took the test, so far my comptia record is
A+ Hardware - perfect score
A+ Software - missed 1 question
Network+ - missed 1 question
on and on....
so anyway, if your getting 90s here, you might want to try MCMCSE or a 3rd party testing app to make sure you are not memorizing questions, however, if you do good there, you are probably ready.Josh
A+, Network+, Server+, Security+, TICSA, CCNA, MCSA, AS Network Engineering -
MAC_Addy Member Posts: 1,740 ■■■■□□□□□□ja5983 wrote:Honestly, I really dont think the practice tests on this site are easier than the real thing. In fact, from my experience using this site and MCMCSEs site, i would say that their tests live up to the rigors of the real tests in almost every way, and IMO in the cases of CompTIA certs surpass the certifications level of difficulty.
When i was getting 90%s on the questions here i would figure im ready and went and took the test, so far my comptia record is
A+ Hardware - perfect score
A+ Software - missed 1 question
Network+ - missed 1 question
on and on....
so anyway, if your getting 90s here, you might want to try MCMCSE or a 3rd party testing app to make sure you are not memorizing questions, however, if you do good there, you are probably ready.
Where'd I find one of those testing applications?2017 Certification Goals:
CCNP R/S -
mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■jamie227184 wrote:For some odd reason I still don't feel 100% confident.
But it does sound like you're ready -- just keep reviewing the test topics in whatever time you have left before your test date.
Good Luck!:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set! -
MAC_Addy Member Posts: 1,740 ■■■■□□□□□□My exam is TOMORROW!!
I just took the 3 tests that you guys offer on here... I got 100% on each one of them.
I KNOW I'm ready!
I'll let you know the results when I get back home!2017 Certification Goals:
CCNP R/S -
MAC_Addy Member Posts: 1,740 ■■■■□□□□□□**UPDATE**
I'm taking the exam tomorrow instead. I just tried to book it and it won't let me do it for today!
So, I've booked it for tomorrow... which means, extra study study study for today!2017 Certification Goals:
CCNP R/S -
gabrielbtoledo Member Posts: 217Congrats.
Now what else?A+ Certified - Network+ - MCP (70-290)
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MAC_Addy Member Posts: 1,740 ■■■■□□□□□□Erm...
I can't decide.
I want to take 70-270. I have a friend who has gave me his TestOut copy to work through.
I REALLY want to do the CCNA, but I think it might go straight over my head.
There's also, Server+, Security+ and possibly Linux+ (although I have no knowledge with linux, probably best to get myself a copy and work through it)
I'll probably take the 70-270 and then probably work towards another Microsoft certification.
Anyone recommend a path for me to take?2017 Certification Goals:
CCNP R/S