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I was curious when I get back around to the CCNA and I will! ... I wonder if it would be less complicated to jsut do the one exam (802) approach versus the taking the 822 exam.
I took the 816 a while back and fell short, many said do more labs, but I also heard that taking the one exam trek (802) the material is spread out a little better and that going the 822 route would require more question spread across less objectives, increasing the chance of you getting more wrong.
Interested in your thoughts... heck, I don't even know if I can take the 802 since I have the 816 already.
I took the 816 a while back and fell short, many said do more labs, but I also heard that taking the one exam trek (802) the material is spread out a little better and that going the 822 route would require more question spread across less objectives, increasing the chance of you getting more wrong.
Interested in your thoughts... heck, I don't even know if I can take the 802 since I have the 816 already.
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Husband & Fatherhood Caitlin Grace born 8-26-2010
Future Certs:
Q1-2011 - INCD2, Microsoft or Linux (decisions, decisions...)
Husband & Fatherhood Caitlin Grace born 8-26-2010
Future Certs:
Q1-2011 - INCD2, Microsoft or Linux (decisions, decisions...)
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Optionsmikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■You can take the 640-802 (as long as you haven't passed it within the last 180 days).
http://www.techexams.net/forums/ccna-ccent/40540-640-802-640-816-a.html#post294483
Someone did do it recently -- the ICND1 for the CCENT and then the 640-802 for the CCNA -- but I'm not sure it's worth the extra money.
And lots of people used to do the single 640-801 CCNA exam when it cost less than the 2 exam (INTRO/ICND) option, so the single exam option isn't all that terrifying.:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set!