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Passed the ICND1
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After being a book/lab worm for a couple of months I finally passed the ICND1. I used GetCertify4Less to get a discount voucher and was lucky to have the test room all to myself.
The test was easier than I thought. The Boson practice tests were harder, in my opinion, but that is a good thing!
What I am using to study:
I read the notes on this site as review
Wendell Odom's books
CCNA Routersim
CCNA Boson Lab Simulator
Basically, what I did was read each chapter as I took notes. Went over the key topics at the end of each chapter. After reading the whole book I would do the chapter quizzes. Any quizzes I got 90% or lower I would go through the chapter again until I scored 90% or above.
Once each chapter quiz was completed I used a Boson practice exam. On the areas where I scored under 80% I would re-read the corresponding book chapters. I did NOT view the answers from the Boson exam because I simply did not want to memorize each question and answer. This helped me understand the core concepts and memorize key topics for the real exam and in real life.
I am now studying for the ICND2 with a rigorous schedule.
The test was easier than I thought. The Boson practice tests were harder, in my opinion, but that is a good thing!
What I am using to study:
I read the notes on this site as review
Wendell Odom's books
CCNA Routersim
CCNA Boson Lab Simulator
Basically, what I did was read each chapter as I took notes. Went over the key topics at the end of each chapter. After reading the whole book I would do the chapter quizzes. Any quizzes I got 90% or lower I would go through the chapter again until I scored 90% or above.
Once each chapter quiz was completed I used a Boson practice exam. On the areas where I scored under 80% I would re-read the corresponding book chapters. I did NOT view the answers from the Boson exam because I simply did not want to memorize each question and answer. This helped me understand the core concepts and memorize key topics for the real exam and in real life.
I am now studying for the ICND2 with a rigorous schedule.
Visit my blog: http://www.packet6.com - I'm on the CWNE journey!
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DjMase Member Posts: 1 ■□□□□□□□□□
Congrats, I passed mines also today. Wasn't too happy with the score, but one obsticle down, 3 more to go. -
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mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■
passed the ICND1
Good luck with your ICND2 studies!!passed mines also today:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set! -
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rowelld Member Posts: 176
Thanks! I've already begun reading and I find it more interesting that ICND1Visit my blog: http://www.packet6.com - I'm on the CWNE journey! -
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Firemarshalbill.com Member Posts: 128
Congrats all
DJ dont worry about the score - YOU PASSED that is all that counts. Like most tests like these they are a pass/fail
In my interviews with engineers I have never asked what their score was And when I was interviewed I have never been asked. -
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rowelld Member Posts: 176
Firemarshalbill.com wrote: »Congrats all
DJ dont worry about the score - YOU PASSED that is all that counts. Like most tests like these they are a pass/fail
In my interviews with engineers I have never asked what their score was And when I was interviewed I have never been asked.
I agree. Try not to worry so much about the score but focus on nailing those test objectives. I think practice tests are a big advantage in figuring out where your weak points are.Visit my blog: http://www.packet6.com - I'm on the CWNE journey! -
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kevin31 Member Posts: 154
congrats on the pass! the hard work has paid off.
Thanks for the study schedule info big helpLAB - 4 X 2651XM's 1 X 2620 3 X 2950 1 X 2509 AS 1 X 3550 -
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rowelld Member Posts: 176
congrats on the pass! the hard work has paid off.
Thanks for the study schedule info big help
I hope the schedule actually works for you. Let me know if you have any recommendations on making it better, other than spreading out the datesVisit my blog: http://www.packet6.com - I'm on the CWNE journey!