Failed CCNA

Noe84Noe84 Member Posts: 60 ■■□□□□□□□□
By 2 ****ing points today icon_redface.gif

Score was 847

I feel hopeless and angry at myself, this was the second attempt. Well I'm going for round 3 but before that I'm taking the Network+ exam first because this CCNA is consuming me and too much of my time already.

I'm pretty sure I can pass the Net+ easily, if not I'll probably shoot myself in the head. :D
On to MCSA 2003.

Comments

  • Tricon7Tricon7 Inactive Imported Users Posts: 238
    Man, I'm sorry. I feel your pain, though. I flunked the A+ recently and didn't have the time to retake it before I began CCNA. I want to take the INTRO but I don't think I'm ready, and I'm gun-shy now of taking a test and failing again. Just study a pinch more and you should get it.
  • pr3d4t0rpr3d4t0r Member Posts: 173
    I feel you, don't worry next time you will own it icon_thumright.gif
  • Sulblk27Sulblk27 Member Posts: 148
    Hang in there...as one who lost pride after taking the Sec+ three times prior to a pass, my understanding is this test is no cake walk. With just a miss of 2 points- you know you will own it on retake. :) .
    It will be people like me that you will try to give encourgement to on the next go round :D
    Someone asked me when will my studying be over......
  • seraphusseraphus Member Posts: 307
    Why go the N+ when you're so close?

    Go for it again. At 847, you can get it done! icon_thumright.gif
    Lab first, ask questions later
  • CiscopimpenatorCiscopimpenator Inactive Imported Users Posts: 134
    Let us know your weak area and we can help :)


    Thats a solid score...what you need is good cramming skills.
    The ability to cram tables of information 10 minutes before the test cannot be understated.
    -Ciscopimpenator
  • Daniel333Daniel333 Member Posts: 2,077 ■■■■■■□□□□
    Wait a second, you are going for Network+ and CCNA at the same time? Dang man. That's not easy.
    -Daniel
  • the101sthe101s Member Posts: 13 ■□□□□□□□□□
    yeh it is, anything you need to know for the Net+ you would/should already know if youre almost done on the ccna
  • CiscopimpenatorCiscopimpenator Inactive Imported Users Posts: 134
    Go to cisco.com and check out ccna prep center...

    The CCNA prep center is the greatest free tool on the net for CCNA preparation...



    good luck
    -Ciscopimpenator
  • CucumberCucumber Member Posts: 192
    What were exactly the percentages of your score report?
    The only thing you have to do is improving your knowledge on the topics you are below the 90%.

    Also, perhaps you should take a look at most of the show commands, you must be able to understand them completly. You dont have to memorize the outputs, you only should know what is depicted in each show command, you know like when issuing "show interface", can you understand all of its output, even the stats at the bottom?

    Good luck
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  • Noe84Noe84 Member Posts: 60 ■■□□□□□□□□
    Thanks for the kind words and encouragements. :D

    I'm going after the Network+ and A+ (2003 ver) because I need some certifications to get an entry level job, I already have a bachelor in IT-Networking but no work experience. I'm taking the Net+ tomorrow and I can get A+ in 1 to 2 week, it's not that hard at all for me. I've been meaning to get those cert but the CCNA has gotten in the way and after failing for the second time I decided to get other certification and find a job before I tackle CCNA again.

    The following was my CCNA report:

    Planning and Designing 91%
    Implementation and Operation 83%
    Troubleshooting 61%
    Technology 84%

    The Net+ seems easy to me, I mean if I can do and get close to CCNA, I will probably pass Net+, right? LOL
    On to MCSA 2003.
  • CiscopimpenatorCiscopimpenator Inactive Imported Users Posts: 134
    The Net+ might seem easier but I wouldn't underestimate the difficulty. CCNA is Cisco-centric and the NET+ might test on more standards, which could be just as difficult.

    Troubleshooting...not sure where to start.
    That usually mean you need "deeper" knowledge, because in order to troubleshoot you must understand all the other areas first.

    I would the read book again and do all the practice questions/scenarios.
    Go to ccnaprep center on cisco.com

    If you have any questions about specific topics you need help on ask away! :)

    Good luck

    :)
    -Ciscopimpenator
  • aar0nceeaar0ncee Member Posts: 5 ■□□□□□□□□□
    I know the feeling man. I took it 3 times. First time I got an 834 on it and was so mad... second time I got an 829 and couldn't believe it. I swear they had asked me some questions that were completely stupid and I mustve choked!. You really need to just CRAM right before. I cramed for about 4-5 hours before I took it the 3rd time and got a 961.
  • SlowhandSlowhand Mod Posts: 5,161 Mod
    Don't feel too bad, you're very close. As it happens, I got the same score when I sat the exam, and I know what a punch in the gut it is to see that close of a score. Makes you kick yourself about "that one question I didn't read well enough", or "that one question I realized the answer to after I'd hit the 'Next' button". The only advice I can give is to do the same thing I'm doing: I'm reading through the Sybex book again, I'm plugging away at the CCNA FlashCards, and I'm doing lots and lots of labs to help me get through some of the stuff I saw on the exam, along with some other common things, like routing protocol configuration, VLAN configuration, that sort of thing. You're close, just a little more studying should get you to the 900-range the next time you take the exam.

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  • mikej412mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■
    Troubleshooting...not sure where to start.
    That usually mean you need "deeper" knowledge, because in order to troubleshoot you must understand all the other areas first.
    Hands on practice usually helps with troubleshooting -- make sure you know the show and debug commands to use (and their output) to troubleshoot the different OSI layers.

    You're close enough, if you don't let it bother you, to use the 5 days to have to wait before retesting, to study and then smack the exam down.

    Good Luck icon_thumright.gif

    And make sure you study enough to really kick the Network+ around. I failed the IDS exam by 5 points -- and that really bothered me (if I had just used that 15 minutes in the parking lot to review my notes......). It wasn't until I stomped the CSVPN exam into the ground a few weeks later, that I was able to face the replacement IPS exam (which I stomped).
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  • ilcram19ilcram19 Inactive Imported Users Posts: 206
    well, u should ve taken the A+ and net+ before ccna, dats a alot of stuff cover on the ccna but u would had more knoledge and expecience to study for the ccna after comptia...i would think ,but if u r so close just go at it, pass it review all ur weak areas im sure ull pass it next time
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  • Paul BozPaul Boz Member Posts: 2,620 ■■■■■■■■□□
    Don't waste your time with the network + cert. You're already way too close to the CCNA to branch off and go learn a whole slew of new things you'll never use. Just cram on what gives you trouble and keep at it.
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  • jvaxjvax Member Posts: 117
    Noe84 wrote:
    I feel hopeless and angry at myself, this was the second attempt.
    To quote markzab's signature, which I am sure quotes Rocky: "You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain't how hard you hit; it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done."

    You're so close you should not be that hopeless because we all know that you're going to nail it next time.

    Good luck icon_thumright.gif
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  • floppydiskfloppydisk Member Posts: 60 ■■□□□□□□□□
    keep working man....2 pts you can do it!!!! next time come back and tell us you score above 900.....good luck!!! icon_cool.gif
  • malcyboodmalcybood Member Posts: 900 ■■■□□□□□□□
    It's a difficult exam, don't worry you'll get it next time :D
  • Noe84Noe84 Member Posts: 60 ■■□□□□□□□□
    Passed the Net+ with 673 today, I didn't even study for this test, all my knowledge was from CCNA. :D

    The Pearson Vue administrator where I take my exams told me that the average CCNA candidate will fail twice before passing on the third attempt and that the CCNP is much easier compare to the CCNA from what others have told him.

    Off to a 1 week study for my A+ and I'll be back to bishslap the CCNA and get my certification on that empty wall of mine. I will most certainly devour the A+ IMO.
    On to MCSA 2003.
  • markzabmarkzab Member Posts: 619
    jvax wrote:
    Noe84 wrote:
    I feel hopeless and angry at myself, this was the second attempt.
    To quote markzab's signature, which I am sure quotes Rocky: "You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain't how hard you hit; it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done."

    You're so close you should not be that hopeless because we all know that you're going to nail it next time.

    Good luck icon_thumright.gif

    If he can do it so can you... icon_wink.gif

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    Congrats on the Net+ too bud.
    "You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain't how hard you hit; it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done!" - Rocky
  • tcp/udptcp/udp Member Posts: 16 ■□□□□□□□□□
    847 proves that most likely you are not having trouble with the questions themselves. Just need to prepare yourself psychologically and don't stress about time. Try to enjoy the exam, if nothing else does it. Don't re-take until you know what needs to improve. However, I must say that 847 is just plain bad luck. Don't feel bad about it. It happens.
  • rbutturinirbutturini Member Posts: 123
    Don't feel bad at all man. I've failed it 3 times, by about that margin each time. I know the sims are what trip me up. You'l l ace it on your next try.
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