Passed BSCI
I'm not doing this to boast. In my preparation for the exam, I read a lot on these forums about what other people were doing. So, I wanted to return the favor.
I got my CCNA this past May and immediately started studying for the BSCI.
It took me 3 tries in order to pass the exam.
The first attempt was in August and was almost a crash and burn. I thought I had studied enough but the BSCI was a lot harder than I was expecting, in comparison to the CCNA composite. Also I accidentally skipped a sim on the exam and that didn't help moral for the rest of the exam.
The 2nd attempt was 2 weeks after the 1st. I had studied a lot between and done a lot with GNS3. I felt really good going in but failed by 20-30 points.
For the 3rd, I reread the study guide and the cert guide and did a lot more labs. I took it 5 weeks after the 2nd and felt confident about my knowledge of the topics. The exam went well, the only surprising part was the last question was a sim. I was just grateful I had time enough to work it.
Preperation materials:
CiscoPress Books (study guide, cert guide, portable command, quick reference, lab manual)
GNS3
Cisco website
PacketLife.net **** sheets
After the 2nd attempt, I starting making up my own labs and creating scenarios and I found that most helpful.
On a side note:
I noticed some postings saying "Don't forget to do a 'copy run start' or 'write mem' when you're done with your sims." I didn't do that on my first 2 attempts but did it on the 3rd and it accepted the command. Now, I don't know if that even helps or is true, but it did give me a little peace of mind. I would hope that Cisco wouldn't make that a requirement with telling you.
I hope this has been helpful. Thank you all for posting your experiences, questions, and responses. This forum was a great help/motivation giver.
I got my CCNA this past May and immediately started studying for the BSCI.
It took me 3 tries in order to pass the exam.
The first attempt was in August and was almost a crash and burn. I thought I had studied enough but the BSCI was a lot harder than I was expecting, in comparison to the CCNA composite. Also I accidentally skipped a sim on the exam and that didn't help moral for the rest of the exam.
The 2nd attempt was 2 weeks after the 1st. I had studied a lot between and done a lot with GNS3. I felt really good going in but failed by 20-30 points.
For the 3rd, I reread the study guide and the cert guide and did a lot more labs. I took it 5 weeks after the 2nd and felt confident about my knowledge of the topics. The exam went well, the only surprising part was the last question was a sim. I was just grateful I had time enough to work it.
Preperation materials:
CiscoPress Books (study guide, cert guide, portable command, quick reference, lab manual)
GNS3
Cisco website
PacketLife.net **** sheets
After the 2nd attempt, I starting making up my own labs and creating scenarios and I found that most helpful.
On a side note:
I noticed some postings saying "Don't forget to do a 'copy run start' or 'write mem' when you're done with your sims." I didn't do that on my first 2 attempts but did it on the 3rd and it accepted the command. Now, I don't know if that even helps or is true, but it did give me a little peace of mind. I would hope that Cisco wouldn't make that a requirement with telling you.
I hope this has been helpful. Thank you all for posting your experiences, questions, and responses. This forum was a great help/motivation giver.
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mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■It took me 3 tries in order to pass the exam.I thought I had studied enough but the BSCI was a lot harder than I was expecting, in comparison to the CCNA composite.The 2nd attempt was 2 weeks after the 1st. I had studied a lot between and done a lot with GNS3. I felt really good going in but failed by 20-30 points.For the 3rd, I reread the study guide and the cert guide and did a lot more labs. I took it 5 weeks after the 2nd and felt confident about my knowledge of the topics.PacketLife.net **** sheetsI hope this has been helpful. Thank you all for posting your experiences, questions, and responses. This forum was a great help/motivation giver.:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set!
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mathelize Member Posts: 66 ■■□□□□□□□□Congrats, I'll give mine a go by December.In my Lab
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miller811 Member Posts: 897congratsI don't claim to be an expert, but I sure would like to become one someday.
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iproute Member Posts: 269Awesome. It's a bit terrifying that *almost* all of these "passed BSCI" threads make note of multiple attempts. I'm taking the BSCI (for the first time) Oct. 16.CCNP Progress
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