-Take Two- PASSED 640-822! Test Tips from a new CCENT
Hopefully I'll get it right this time, and the post wont get moderated
I Passed the exam over the weekend with a score of 987/1000
Describe the operation of data network-100%
Implement a small switched network-100%
Implement an IP addressing scheme-100%
Implement a small routed network-95%
..administrative tasks required for a WLAN-100%
Identify security threats to a network-100%
Implement and verify WAN links-100%
Materials Used:
CBT NUGGETS ICND1 with Jeremy Cioara
TRAINSIGNAL ICND1 with Chris Bryant aka "The Bryant Advantage"
CISCO LEARNING CENTER (website)
TRANSCENDER 640-822 ICND1
PacketTracer5 - for Home Lab to follow along with the Nuggets
GNS3 with a 7200 IOS image- for Home Lab SDM emulation
I wont say the test was easy, i'll say I know I was prepared for it. I finished in about 45 minutes.
I wasnt hit too heavily with one topic over another. The exam is very foundational with a majority of questions coming from plain old memorization vs applied knowledge.
My main resource was the ICND1 CBT Nuggets by Jeremy Cioara. This stuff is GOLD. Jeremy is exceptionally good at explaining concepts and fundamentals so be sure to listen and understand what he's showing you. Also, I found it helpful to build a home lab to go along with the lessons on the videos; which was cool because if my setup wasnt working like it was supposed to be, I had to pause the video, fix my lab, and continue on. I felt that hands on was a tremendous help even if you are just studying the basics. (I used PacketTracer5 for the lab, and GNS3 for SDM emulation)
Though the Nuggets are very, VERY good; In my opinion the information it offered in the realm of NAT, Wireless and WAN technologies was lacking. So if you have the means, pick up TrainSignal-The Bryant Advantage ICND1 - with instructor Chris Bryant. Chris isnt as animated as Jeremy is, but he knows his stuff. This video series helped me fill in the gaps of CBTNuggets as well as cement the foundational concepts i'd already learned.
Be sure not to overlook all the helpful advice on cisco's website. The Learning Center has a TON of material to help you learn and understand the fundamentals necessary to pass this test. For example, I learned about stub networks and the split horizon rule through the IPTV videos, whereas they arent mentioned in either of the above video series. The website has flash games, video seminars, interviews with the experts, and even practice questions to assist you in your path. (Just a note, more than a few practice questions on the website have been proven to have incorrect answers but for the most part it's still helpful to gauge your readiness.)
I did use Transcenders, though they are rarely my study material of choice because they throw questions at you that are WAY out-of-scope for this exam. Which is OK, I suppose, since it will make you pick up a book or do a little research on those topics that you dont understand; but at the same time, If you consistently get those out-of-scope questions wrong, it can shake your confidence and make you feel like you're not ready to take the exam when you really are. My heartfelt opinion, after taking this test, is that you dont need to waste your time and money on THIS Transcender. However, if you do choose to use it as a resource, I think you'll be good to go if you can score an 80% average on all the preset exams. Remember this is just my 2 cents.
Some test taking tips for those of you who have not yet taken the exam:
1-TAKE YOUR TIME. Dont freak out about the time limit; it'll cause you to overthink and second guess your gut instincts
2-READ THE QUESTION COMPLETELY. I've been guilty of this; reading halfway through the question, formulating an answer in my head, then searching for the closest match. Don't do that! It could be those one or two words at the end of the question that change the answer altogether.
3-DO NOT CRAM. You're not going to learn anything new the night before, or the day of the test. You'll be excited and nervous, which will make it VERY hard to retain new information. Reschedule the test if you need to, but DONT CRAM.
I've already begun studying for the ICND2! Best of luck to all who are taking this exam, and I hope my post was helpful.