Passed the JNCIS-ENT
Bert McGert
Member Posts: 122
in Juniper
Been a while since I've been back to TechExams, but wanted to post that I passed the JNCIS-ENT today.
I came into the test with a CCNP and went the FastTrack route for this exam. I studied on and off for about two months, but having a very busy full-time job as a network engineer and having a 3yo and 3mo at home doesn't allow much time (or desire) to study.
I thought the test was fair. It wasn't as difficult as I expected it to be (maybe that's from my hellish BSCI experience) and a few of the questions just seemed to be freebies. No complaints here, though, I'm glad to have passed so that my nights and weekends can be spent doing anything other than studying.
FastTrack docs, VBox olives/GNS3, and some hands-on experience did the trick. The test covered all of the material quite well, so it's worth the time and effort to get dialed into all of the lovely details.
I came into the test with a CCNP and went the FastTrack route for this exam. I studied on and off for about two months, but having a very busy full-time job as a network engineer and having a 3yo and 3mo at home doesn't allow much time (or desire) to study.
I thought the test was fair. It wasn't as difficult as I expected it to be (maybe that's from my hellish BSCI experience) and a few of the questions just seemed to be freebies. No complaints here, though, I'm glad to have passed so that my nights and weekends can be spent doing anything other than studying.
FastTrack docs, VBox olives/GNS3, and some hands-on experience did the trick. The test covered all of the material quite well, so it's worth the time and effort to get dialed into all of the lovely details.
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networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModCongrats!An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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Ahriakin Member Posts: 1,799 ■■■■■■■■□□Well done!We responded to the Year 2000 issue with "Y2K" solutions...isn't this the kind of thinking that got us into trouble in the first place?