Juniper JNCIA JN0-201 (M-Series) Study Info
Ok, here is what i am currently using to study:
Sybex JNCIA JN0-201 book
Targeting JNCIA book
My question to you all is how long do you think i should study before i go test considering i study about 2 hours a day. 1 month? 2 months? I know that you only need a 70% to pass so I am not sure. I have been studying off and on for about a month now. I was also looking at purchasing the JNCIA simulator from the following link:
http://routersimulator.certexams.com/juniper-sim/index.html
Its only like 25 bucks so i am considering to buy it. what do you guys think? has anyone used this before?
thanks for all your help,
steve
Sybex JNCIA JN0-201 book
Targeting JNCIA book
My question to you all is how long do you think i should study before i go test considering i study about 2 hours a day. 1 month? 2 months? I know that you only need a 70% to pass so I am not sure. I have been studying off and on for about a month now. I was also looking at purchasing the JNCIA simulator from the following link:
http://routersimulator.certexams.com/juniper-sim/index.html
Its only like 25 bucks so i am considering to buy it. what do you guys think? has anyone used this before?
thanks for all your help,
steve
**studying for my JNCIS-ER and BSCI**
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seraphus Member Posts: 307Gee...
I'm a JNCIA...
I never used:bowlersp wrote:"products to **** my way through exams because I'm too darn lazy to actually study for it" questions
I also never used:bowlersp wrote:
http://routersimulator.certexams.com/juniper-sim/index.html
Its only like 25 bucks so i am considering to buy it. what do you guys think? has anyone used this before?
Dude, the JNCIA is an easy exam. No need for anything more than
the JNCIA book itself. I did use the Boson exams in addition, but
they're overkill. So, you can save bucks by just studying the FREE
download of the book.. which it looks like you have.Lab first, ask questions later -
Paul Boz Member Posts: 2,620 ■■■■■■■■□□2nding using the free edition of the book. It's what I'm studying right now and it's perfect for the JNCIA. It's an easy cert, which is why it's been on my back burner so long.CCNP | CCIP | CCDP | CCNA, CCDA
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seraphus Member Posts: 307bowlersp wrote:hmmmm, don't know why you would manipulate my words from my post. that is pretty low if you ask me. but i'll take your word for it.
hmmn
In your original post:
Maybe you were being sarcastic, maybe you weren't...
You should remember that YOU left that up to interpretation...
after all it could have been moderated... and you have what... 2 posts?
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bowlersp Inactive Imported Users Posts: 44 ■■□□□□□□□□yeah, sorry it was moderated, that was my bad. but i don't understand what your saying, "baby profiles"? what more do you expect from a 26 yr old? 6 yrs IT experience, 4 on active duty, 1 working for AG Edwards, 1 as a DoD DISA CONUS contractor (currently), BIT, CCNA, Top Secret Clearance. I think I'm doing quite well for myself and my family thank you.**studying for my JNCIS-ER and BSCI**
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seraphus Member Posts: 307bowlersp wrote:yeah, sorry it was moderated, that was my bad. but i don't understand what your saying, "baby profiles"?
I mean that your profile is new to this site.bowlersp wrote:what more do you expect from a 26 yr old? 6 yrs IT experience, 4 on active duty, 1 working for AG Edwards, 1 as a DoD DISA CONUS contractor (currently), BIT, CCNA, Top Secret Clearance.
Nothing.bowlersp wrote:I think I'm doing quite well for myself and my family thank you.
Fantastic, keep it up!Lab first, ask questions later -
bowlersp Inactive Imported Users Posts: 44 ■■□□□□□□□□passed the exam today. took it at ITT Tech in Arnold, MO @ 9am. Got a 95 out of 100. Exam was what I expected and studied for!!**studying for my JNCIS-ER and BSCI**
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bowlersp Inactive Imported Users Posts: 44 ■■□□□□□□□□thanks, next up is either jncis or ccnp (bsci). I think some guys at my work want to go for the BSCI so that is probably the route I'll take.**studying for my JNCIS-ER and BSCI**