dmarcisco wrote: » Its very likely M3Cody. As I mentioned in my earlier post I did a year long training program in MCSE 03 and CCNA. Taking a month long CCNA course was not enough to have all of the material sink in. In the class we used packet tracer since everything was virtual I couldn't really visualize how everything would really work such as cabling, how the cards would look when enabled versus disabled, different slots, password recovery on switches using the mode button small stuff. It was only after I was done with the program that I got the cbt nuggets ccna with jeremy ciora and really rekindled my love for networking. I chose to get real equipment to allow myself to get the real feel how things connect, etc following chris bryants topology 3 routers, 1 frame relay, 2 layer 2 switches, and 1 access server. I watched all of the videos that pertained to the ccent took notes and wrote down all of commands he did in his labs. I reread my notes and tried to replicate the labs later on. After I felt comfortable with it I read chris bryant ebooks on the ccent section read them and took notes explaining the concepts in my own words. I did his labs as well. After going through the material a few times I drilled it into my head. I then had my girlfriend test me with a Q & A with flashcards that I made. After I was able to thoroughly explain each concept I went to take the ccent and it was fairly simple for me. For the Icnd2 I used the same strategy it took me 2 times to pass that exam since I was tripping myself up taking to long to answer the questions. The first time I ran out of time and failed with a 758 and had 8 unanswered questions. I'm sure if I would've got those questions answered I would've passed the first time. Took me about 6 months to study and pass both exams. For others it may be sooner but I would take breaks in between put it off for a few days. But I estimate if I would've stayed on top of it I could have been done in 3-4 months of hardcore studying. *Also to add since you are currently not working if you dedicate your free time to studying/labbing you can be ready in half of the time.