Afternoon all,
I'm currently two modules (chapters) off completing the curriculum for the CCNA Semester 4 (4 of 4 semesters). Which means, a month or so after that it's my end of semester exam... and then starting revision toward the full CCNA. I already feel nervous at the prospect of trying to cram 2 years worth of at least 8 hours per weeks study into my head. Obviously though having subjected my life to this monster for two years I'm going to do whatever it takes to walk away with the full CCNA even if it means re-sitting it 10 times!

Does anyone (perhaps someone who achieved their CCNA through the academy) have any advice as to how best to prepare for the CCNA? As I've no doubt I'll need to know every fact I've learnt over the two years clearly the day I enter the exam (as from reading posts on here it's clear Cisco throw the hardest questions they can at you). How do you revise for something like that LOL!

Are there exam papers/questions that can be bought/downloaded that are as close as possible to the caliber of questions in the actual CCNA? So you can gage when your sufficiently ready to take the test?
Also, the simulators... likewise are there simulators that can be bought/downloaded that will provide scenarios that test you as thoroughly as the actual CCNA?
Is there software that combines all of the above testing and lets you know when your at a sufficient level to take the test… like for instance (sorry for the bad example) theory driving test software that lets you know when your ready for the real thing.
All seems a little daunting!

Thanks for anyone who takes the time to respond.