Passed 640-802

in CCNA & CCENT
All,
Last week I took the CCNA composite 640-802 exam and passed!!!
973/1000 was my score, passing minimum was 825. I was pretty blown away. I expected to pass when I submitted the final question but not by so much.
This was my second attempt, I had made another attempt a few months ago before my senior thesis project. I wasn't able to retake until that was finished. However, I recall several threads where people who fail their first time take it a second and the second attempt is almost an easy pass. While I doubt that's a for-sure thing for everyone, I did notice a bit more ease the second go-around. You almost have to study for a Cisco test by taking one - they truly are different, and most people aren't prepared for it. If you fail your first time, do not worry! I have been there! Keep at it and hit that sucker again!
Thanks for everyone's help in this forum. I fully intend to continue to CCNP, so I'll probably be hanging around there a lot more, but I'll pop in here every once in a while.
Last week I took the CCNA composite 640-802 exam and passed!!!
973/1000 was my score, passing minimum was 825. I was pretty blown away. I expected to pass when I submitted the final question but not by so much.
This was my second attempt, I had made another attempt a few months ago before my senior thesis project. I wasn't able to retake until that was finished. However, I recall several threads where people who fail their first time take it a second and the second attempt is almost an easy pass. While I doubt that's a for-sure thing for everyone, I did notice a bit more ease the second go-around. You almost have to study for a Cisco test by taking one - they truly are different, and most people aren't prepared for it. If you fail your first time, do not worry! I have been there! Keep at it and hit that sucker again!
Thanks for everyone's help in this forum. I fully intend to continue to CCNP, so I'll probably be hanging around there a lot more, but I'll pop in here every once in a while.
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