My test is in 1 hour!!!

x_Danny_xx_Danny_x Member Posts: 312 ■■□□□□□□□□
My heart is beating like crazy and sweating. My CCNA is in an hour, Im basically doing this all alone and not with New Horizons.

Im in the Global Knowledge testing center. I failed the Cisco CCNA with New Horizons the first time I took it. The instructor made too many mistakes in preparing us.

Wish me Luck! The test cost $150
There There, Its okay to feel GUILTY...........There is no SIN in PLEASURE!

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  • WebmasterWebmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 Admin
    Just relax and give it your best shot, good luck!
  • x_Danny_xx_Danny_x Member Posts: 312 ■■□□□□□□□□
    its hard too right now. i had the comfort if i failed that i wouldnt had to pay for the second time around with New Horizons.

    i will report back afterwards. i hope after getting this cert that getting a better a job will be easier.
    There There, Its okay to feel GUILTY...........There is no SIN in PLEASURE!
  • !30!30 Member Posts: 356
    Just concentrate! icon_confused.gif
    Optimism is an occupational hazard of programming: feedback is the treament. (Kent Beck)
  • HumperHumper Member Posts: 647
    You will fail if you are that nervous. It's just a stupid test and if you dont pass go back again in a week and try again......RELAX!!!!!
    Now working full time!
  • Danman32Danman32 Member Posts: 1,243
    Gee, I guess I lucked out. The Tampa branch of NH had outsourced CCNA training with another company that was sharing the office space. That company packages 3 test attempts, and strongly encouraged taking the exam the last day of class, so as to at least get a feel for the test and your weak spots. Mine was doing the sims under time pressure.
  • mikej412mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■
    Breathe! In..... Out.... In.... Out....

    I guess I'm too late for words of encouragement.... so how'd ya do?
    :mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set!
  • x_Danny_xx_Danny_x Member Posts: 312 ■■□□□□□□□□
    FAILED with a 798. Damn, not even close.

    I gotta take time out. Im burn out from studying all of this CCNA material.

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    I need to regroup
    There There, Its okay to feel GUILTY...........There is no SIN in PLEASURE!
  • !30!30 Member Posts: 356
    Just concentrate man , just do it , don't go there again if you feel unprepared ! icon_wink.gif
    Optimism is an occupational hazard of programming: feedback is the treament. (Kent Beck)
  • mikej412mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■
    x_Danny_x wrote:
    FAILED with a 798. Damn, not even close.
    That is close -- you could easily study your weak areas and review your okay and strong area and pass easily in 2 weeks. If you don't let it bother you and focus, you might even make up the difference during the 5 day re-test waiting period.

    How does this score compare to your first attempt?
    :mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set!
  • x_Danny_xx_Danny_x Member Posts: 312 ■■□□□□□□□□
    My first attempt was 749. That was New Horizons though and I hated the instructors with that Boot Camp class. They made alot of mistakes going through the course which made me confuse and after the test needed to sort things out. Looks like I need more things to sort out with.


    I dont think I can in two weeks. The test cost me $150 and I am as poor as the church mouse.

    I feel burn out. I have to studied my weeker areas but Im depressed at the moment.

    See ya guys later
    There There, Its okay to feel GUILTY...........There is no SIN in PLEASURE!
  • unwritt3nunwritt3n Member Posts: 67 ■■□□□□□□□□
    bad luck man!!

    But you are so close!!!
    I can imagine how cut ur are, but i think u realy just should take a day off from study, get a good sleep, wake up. And hammer that study for the last time for CCNA. Review your weak areas, then go into the exam again with ur chin up!!

    You can do it!

    (PS: Got my 640-801 next friday... im s**t scared!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
    Studying: 70-290, CCNP 1, CCSP 1
  • binarysoulbinarysoul Member Posts: 993
    don't worry, you're NOT the only one who has failed. There are many ppl in the same boat as you :) don't isolate yourself. Such feelings after any setback is normal and sometimes unfortunately inevitable.

    There is always light at the end of the tunnel.
  • EdTheLadEdTheLad Member Posts: 2,111 ■■■■□□□□□□
    Sorry to hear about your fail, probably from the exam experience you have an idea where your weaknesses are, which type questions did you find the hardest?was it the time etc. maybe you should ask some technical questions here just to be sure you understand the technology correct.
    Hows your subnetting,wildcarding and summarizing? these are hit heavy on the exam.Anyway i'm starting to get nervous myself as i sit the 642-642 qos exam in 5 hrs, i wish i could reshedule to do it in 2 hrs but i think 24 hrs notice is required,anyway i will go check the website now.
    Networking, sometimes i love it, mostly i hate it.Its all about the $$$$
  • BubbaJBubbaJ Member Posts: 323
    ed_the_lad wrote:
    i sit the 642-642 qos exam in 5 hrs
    Did you use the Cisco Press book for that exam? I found the exam came straight out of that book. It was the easiest Cisco exam I have ever taken.
  • EdTheLadEdTheLad Member Posts: 2,111 ■■■■□□□□□□
    BubbaJ wrote:
    ed_the_lad wrote:
    i sit the 642-642 qos exam in 5 hrs
    Did you use the Cisco Press book for that exam? I found the exam came straight out of that book. It was the easiest Cisco exam I have ever taken.
    I've used too many sources and im sure i've covered more than whats on the test so i'm actually bored to study it now, i should be doing revision in my last few hours but i cant read anymore qos.
    I used 2 versions of cisco course notes,cisco press,a book called administering qos in cisco networks and afew random lookups on cisco.com.I think the cisco press covers 90%, its missing a little here and there from the current qos course notes like QPPB.Anyway i'm feeling confident to pass but you never know what can happen.Anyway i'm worked hard enough so i deserve a pass and if not this time for sure the next time icon_smile.gif .
    Anyway i wanna get back to my bcmsn studies as i got a little side tracked on qos.
    Networking, sometimes i love it, mostly i hate it.Its all about the $$$$
  • BubbaJBubbaJ Member Posts: 323
  • x_Danny_xx_Danny_x Member Posts: 312 ■■□□□□□□□□
    ed_the_lad wrote:
    Sorry to hear about your fail, probably from the exam experience you have an idea where your weaknesses are, which type questions did you find the hardest?was it the time etc. maybe you should ask some technical questions here just to be sure you understand the technology correct.
    Hows your subnetting,wildcarding and summarizing? these are hit heavy on the exam.Anyway i'm starting to get nervous myself as i sit the 642-642 qos exam in 5 hrs, i wish i could reshedule to do it in 2 hrs but i think 24 hrs notice is required,anyway i will go check the website now.


    I messed up on the SIMS I think, I think I am allowed to talk about the CCNA questions here since I didnt get the CCNA cert to begin with. I had two RIP configurations SIMS and one EIGRP SIM. There were a BUNCH of Drag and Drop questions about everything!!!!! It caught me off guard, one after the other. I dont think Cisco gives partial credit for partial answers in the Drag and Drop, maybe that is what killed my chances of passing.

    The subnetting , wildcarding i had it down, but it was just more than one thing they wanted. The multiple choice questions had a series of commands for each possible answer and a few were very similiar and had to look somewhat deeply to find the tiny difference between and pick the correct answer. This took some time and couldnt concentrate on the others as much as I wanted too.



    But you guys are right, I have to regroup and try to find my week points again. I dont have the sheet with me but I will try and find it and strengthen my weaknesses. I planning to study for 2-3 weeks again before taking it again.
    There There, Its okay to feel GUILTY...........There is no SIN in PLEASURE!
  • binarysoulbinarysoul Member Posts: 993
    The multiple choice questions had a series of commands for each possible answer and a few were very similiar and had to look somewhat deeply to find the tiny difference between and pick the correct answer.

    This is where I have most of problems, as I can't choose between very similar answers unless I know every trivial aspect of the topic being tested on icon_sad.gif
  • Danman32Danman32 Member Posts: 1,243
    Do know your commands, both the 2950 and the router commands. I guestimate there's about 100 you have to know.

    Now don't go off to Cisco's site and memorize all the commands from there. Most of those don't apply to the CCNA. But do know the commands that are applicable to the CCNA, and know them well.

    I think we have gotten so used to multiple choice questions on IT tests that we have gotten complacent. If we instead had essay questions or had to type out commands in the tests without feedback, most of us would be in trouble. But if you learn for the Cisco tests as if you had to type commands without help or feedback, you'll do fine on the test. At least for the commands.
  • mikej412mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■
    x_Danny_x wrote:
    I planning to study for 2-3 weeks again before taking it again.
    Time's up. Have you booked the retest yet? Or did you think no one's been watching? icon_lol.gif

    Or did you already do, pass, and forget to invite us all here to the victory celebrations?
    :mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set!
  • PremierCiscoPremierCisco Member Posts: 221
    Best of luck next time

    Keep at it many many people have failed this exam before and came back and passed so don't give up hope.

    The way i like to look at exams that i did not pass is that i did not fail that exam, i found one way of not passing it and i will be more determined next time to pass it

    So never never never give up on your goals no matter how difficult they are to get.

    Until the next time

    Best of luck

    Eamonn :)
    Bachelor of Science in Computer Services Management - Limerick Institute of Technology
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