Failed with a 740 need advice

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Hi Everyone,
I'm new here but glad I found this site! I failed the syo-201 with a 740. I used the exam cram and the sybex book to study with and felt I had them down. They didnt cover everything I saw on the exam. I am looking for some suggestions of study material besides these sources and maybe some encouraging remarks lol. Thank you to whoever replies!
I'm new here but glad I found this site! I failed the syo-201 with a 740. I used the exam cram and the sybex book to study with and felt I had them down. They didnt cover everything I saw on the exam. I am looking for some suggestions of study material besides these sources and maybe some encouraging remarks lol. Thank you to whoever replies!
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Good luck on your retake and welcome to the forums.
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man I know how you feel a lot of us do. failing an exam just sucks.
but you just get up and get back on the horse and ride the IT horse!
I failed the 284 2x I said what is this??I have never seen this..in my books. but 1 year later passed 640-802 CCNA exam and then I felt better.
you can do it! it is a long hard road but you can make it
Like I have always said. College is easy it doesnt move like certs exams do!.....
Man that was bad luck
With what did you had trouble in the test? Things that were not covered in the book?
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lol Yeah I sat in amazement for a little while realizing that I missed it by 1 question.
The book in my opinion didn't go in depth enough on certain things. I missed a few questions on virtualization. The sybex book covers this in one short paragraph but I think I had 3 question on it. Missed a couple on session key questions and some cryptography things. I know everything the book says about cryptography but some of the questions seemed like I had never scene the terminology they were using.
My advice to anyone taking the exam is to google/wiki things like IPsec so you know the whole process.
Im gonna try and get the security guys at my work to train me on some of this stuff this week.
I am sure you will nail it the second time.