well according to me..since i was a newbie to networking i wud say the two test option is better one....money aside...(altough its not a tiny amt) u have to see that at the end of the day you a get a good a certification from a very reputed firm like CISCO which could go as far getting you a Job! So you want to make sure you get it right.
INTRO doesnt focus much on the IOS at all, just networking technologies..the basics, theory etc..(subnetting is included btw, but if you had no problems with Math in High School i doubt ull hv any here)..where as the INCD really drills you on the IOS and application with not so much stress on theory, more of a concept based affair. So it was good for me, to pass INTRO first and get theory out of the way and focus on the IOS and routing concepts.
At the end of the day it boils down to personal choice really.
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1 test = is better than 2....
2 test = twice as many questions. plus you have to pay twice..
well according to me..since i was a newbie to networking i wud say the two test option is better one....money aside...(altough its not a tiny amt) u have to see that at the end of the day you a get a good a certification from a very reputed firm like CISCO which could go as far getting you a Job! So you want to make sure you get it right.
INTRO doesnt focus much on the IOS at all, just networking technologies..the basics, theory etc..(subnetting is included btw, but if you had no problems with Math in High School i doubt ull hv any here)..where as the INCD really drills you on the IOS and application with not so much stress on theory, more of a concept based affair. So it was good for me, to pass INTRO first and get theory out of the way and focus on the IOS and routing concepts.
At the end of the day it boils down to personal choice really.