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pitviper wrote: » Why the rush? Take your time and know the material inside and out. I would have been hard pressed to pass the test(s) in 30 days with years of actual experience.
ehnde wrote: » If you have no job and not too much in the way of life responsibilities, it can be done...I've been studying two weeks longer than the OP and I will have been studying only 6 weeks when I take the ICND1....well sort of. I did the first half of Cisco Networking Academy in 2004, but I'd forgotten almost everything. To the OP: Are you taking the ICND1, or the ICND1&2 combined on February 2nd? The combo exam in a month sounds improbable, but I'm rooting for you dude. Just in case you haven't seen it, check out Free CCNA Workbook it will really help. Also how are you with binary > decimal, decimal > binary? https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-1803 << loads of fun! (in case the link doesn't work google "cisco binary game")
gouki2005 wrote: » i hate when that happen i did my ccna in may 2010 and i already forget a few things especially the theory i am studying ccna security now but still i must re-study some parts of the ccna because next month i will send my cv to cisco partners i am seeking job so they will make me a "exam" so i must be ready
ehnde wrote: » If you have no job and not too much in the way of life responsibilities, it can be done...
joesmith wrote: » This thread’s purpose is to document my studying habits in my 30 day sprint to a CCNA.
Mierdin wrote: » OP's original intent for this thread == THWARTED
I have no legitimate IT experience
joesmith wrote: » Does anyone know how I can practice using SDM? From what I have read it may be touched upon in the exam. Will running GNS3 allow me to use it?
chopsticks wrote: » Subnetting alone has already soaked up much of my time (several weeks) just to understand and find a method that suits me .... frankly speaking, I can hardly complete ICND 1 in just 30 days, probably that's just me ...
sthompson86 wrote: » +1 there, I have spent a few weeks now also. lol
mikej412 wrote: » Yes. Blindhog.net probably has a video -- if not, the GNS3 Documentation page (which points to a lot of Blindhog.net and BrainBump.net web pages/videos) will probably get you pointed in the right direction. The key with SDM is finding the magic combination of Java Version, IOS, Web Browser, and phase of the Moon.As for 30 days.... if you're motivated, dedicated, and have a sufficient amount of neurons and time you can spare for studying then it is possible to EARN the CCNA. When you factor in some long weekends, it may average out to way more than 3 hours a day -- but lots of people have done it. Even networking noobs. The key is taking good notes, lots of hands on lab time, and then lots of review and repetition. The notes (and the Cisco CCNA Reference Sheets) can be used for review after the exam to try and keep your knowledge hot for job interviews. While someone who doesn't use their CCNA after earning it may lose their edge, someone who's used it to land that elusive "CCNA job" should hopefully get their knowledge and skills tested daily on the job and hopefully won't have to worry about CCNA Knowledge Rot. Todd's book is GREAT for subnetting -- but Odom's Cisco Press CCNA Certification Library lays the foundation for a Cisco Networking Career. Todd's book would usually only be good as a single source for someone who already has lots of Cisco experience and just needs the refresh of the CCNA highlights. Good Luck!!
seekrit wrote: » I thought this thread was about the 31 days before your CCNA Exam by CiscoPress. Which is a pretty great book if you have the extra money.
veritas_libertas wrote: » Mike, what is a reasonable amount of time to put into the ICND1/ICND2?
mikej412 wrote: » 1 month is a rush job and you probably have to say goodbye to any part of your life that isn't work, sleep, or study related -- and your study time may have to cut into your sleep time. 2 months is more comfortable and lets you have a life (and one date night a week) and time to do laundry. 3 months is probably the "sweet spot." You still need to be focused on your studies and motivated, but you're not giving up your life. 4+ months is a slacker pace The more knowledge, skills, and experience you bring to your study desk, the quicker you can go. I probably could have read Todd's Sybex book in a week and passed the CCNA exam -- but I'm still happy I did the Cisco Network Academy courses spread out over 2 semesters.
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