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AlexMR wrote: » Tell me about the BSCI, netn3rd. It's unreal the amount of hours I've put to this thing and yet I cant get 90%+ consistently in the testout exam engine. It's just way too much material and at the same time it's the same stuff: routing. . I wont stop studying BSCI until I finally take the exam and pass it. Im just trying to make the most with my time. To be honest, I feel i know all this inside out, but there is a difference between being able to do all the labs and try to screw them and fix them and have the coonceptual knowledge and all memorized to pass an exam. I just get bored in the final steps towards that point in preparation. When I am bored, it gets really hard to take the books and put 3hours or more per day. I have more time than that and since I am unable to sit for all those hours focused on the bsci I will use the time to keep learning instead of do nothing. If I need two 3550s then it's out of the question, i wont get a lab. I saw a lot of cheap switches and thought I could do it with those. It would be a lot cheaper for me to just signup for a class and get access to a nice lab. Thanks!
netn3rd wrote: » You might want to check out Chris Bryant's study packages. I failed my first BSCI attempt and then took months to get back to it due to RL stuff. Some topics I retained really well and other stuff I almost completely forgot. I reread the highlighted parts of the cert guide and used Bryant's BSCI materials. He's really done a good job on hitting the core facts you need to have in your head come exam day. He's compressed everything enough that if you highlight on your first read, you can reread all of the material in a day. After you do that a couple times you should be good for the exam. He also has a chapter that is basically just a listing of key facts for the exam. It's quite useful for a last minute review. For the actual exam itself, I think the most important thing is time management. Don't get caught up in a sim or on any one question for too long. I failed my first attempt largely due to poor time management. I got caught-up in a sim that drained the clock and i let the clock run out with probably 10 questions to go, despite racing through some of my answers at the end. That said, I only just failed which means i got most of the other stuff right. On my second attempt I don't think I gave either sim any more than 5 minutes (and I didn't complete the second one) and I got a 936 or something... If after 5 minutes you're not there or 80% there, hit Next imo. Btw 3550s aren't expensive anymore. I bought 4 of them for about $210 each and then updated the ios to EI (you can do this on 3550s but not 2950s).
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