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mikej412 wrote: » Good Luck!! Remember to keep an eye on the clock -- time management is important on Cisco exams. The SIMs should be easy if you've done enough hands on lab practice -- so try not to spend more than 10 minutes on a SIM. Any more time than that and you're just taking time away from the "easy questions." And if you haven't gotten it in 10 minutes, you most likely won't -- so hope it's a messed up "beta question" which is one of the ungraded questions you may have on the exam. If you haven't already found the Cisco Exam Tutorial, check it out tonight (and use the time where you get to "watch it/try it" to jot down your "emergency brain freeze subnetting chart" on your scratch paper/dry erase marker sheets). Make sure you read the Question. Read ALL the answers. Then Read the Question AGAIN!! If you missed a word or two the first time or saw an "good answer" that had nothing to do with the question you might "freak out" and select the wrong answer. Only after that, then select the correct answer(s) for the question. You may as well read the Cisco NDA tonight too -- you get to read it before the exam and you have to "accept" the terms before you're allowed to continue on to the exam. If you read it now you can use that "read the NDA time" before the exam starts for more notes, or just get to the exam that much sooner. Here's the links to the Exam Tutorial/Demo page, the NDA PDF, and the Cisco Candidate Conduct Policy PDF:Certification Exam TutorialCisco Career Certifications and Confidentiality AgreementCisco Candidate Conduct Policy
fieldmonkey wrote: » Do think they would let me use paper and pen (or pencil) if I just turned the paper in after the test?
mart28 wrote: » Passed ICND2
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