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Slowhand wrote: I decided to take the CCNA exam (which was 640-801 at the time) because I preferred to take a single exam and get it over with. I see no reason why you can't simply take the 640-802 exam and go straight for your CCNA if that's what you want to do. The pros are that you're studying for a single exam and that could potentially save you some money on the cost of sitting for it. The downside is that there's a lot of information to cover, and that's why a lot of people went the two-exam route. The downsides to the two-exam route is that you're shelling out money for two exams, and sometimes it can feel a little disheartening to have to "cross the finish line twice", so to speak. Of course, the upside is that you get the CCENT, in addition to CCNA, if you do the two exams. In my honest opinion, the CCENT isn't well-established in the industry yet, and you'll probably have no marketable benefit of having it and your CCNA as opposed to having just the CCNA at this point. In this case, it'll be a matter of looking at the pros and cons of taking one all-encompassing exam, or breaking it up into two steps for the sake of focusing on fewer topics at a time.
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