ICND2 Test commitment request
sixtyten
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Hey everyone
I'm having a hard time building momentum and dedication to pass ICND2. After failing the OLD ICND2 in September, its been tough regrouping and getting my studies on track. I had a college course which contributed to my lack of focus on my Cisco studies but that course is over now.
Anyone want to commit to a test date in February?? I think I could reasonably be ready for ICND2 around mid to late February?
I'm having a hard time building momentum and dedication to pass ICND2. After failing the OLD ICND2 in September, its been tough regrouping and getting my studies on track. I had a college course which contributed to my lack of focus on my Cisco studies but that course is over now.
Anyone want to commit to a test date in February?? I think I could reasonably be ready for ICND2 around mid to late February?
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shyguyIT Member Posts: 380I am taking the ICND1 test in the beginning of January. I would commit to late February for ICND2, I think that would be plenty of time to study plus it would help keep me motivated to have a set date.2017 Goals:
Route[X], Switch [], TSHOOT[] -
olaHalo Member Posts: 748 ■■■■□□□□□□Reading other people's success stories always motivates me to get back to studying
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Jon_Cisco Member Posts: 1,772 ■■■■■■■■□□I'm glad this semester is over I took to many classes for the first term. I am taking the CCENT in January but I have not had any time to work on labs till now. I'm not prepared yet but I'm taking it anyway.
Realizing my mistake I am only taking the Cisco networking class next term.
I can't make any commitments with you but Good Luck! -
jayskata Member Posts: 97 ■■□□□□□□□□I'm glad this semester is over I took to many classes for the first term. I am taking the CCENT in January but I have not had any time to work on labs till now. I'm not prepared yet but I'm taking it anyway.
Realizing my mistake I am only taking the Cisco networking class next term.
I can't make any commitments with you but Good Luck!
Download Packet Tracer..that alone is enough for your lab. -
sixtyten Member Posts: 84 ■■□□□□□□□□Yea packet tracer is AWESOME. You can find lots of videos on Youtube to help you get use to it.
I like to use CBT Nuggets and build my own labs in Packet Tracer to follow along with his instruction. I have a base network topology that allows me to run things like VLANs, OSPF, EIGRP, RIP, etc to practice along the way.