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HardDisk wrote: » I ran out of time with one sim and fifteen questions untouched. Over the past year or so I have passed five certifications exams all on my first attempt. That would be three CompTIA exams (A+ counts as two exams) and one Microsoft exam. I have never had a problem with running out of time. I feel I know the CCENT material I just never trained or practiced for speed questions and answers. Now I am very worried about my next attempt. My understanding is that if you fail the CCENT twice you have to wait six months before you can attempt your third try. Would this mean that I would also have to wait six months before I could attempt the CCNA exam? I am thinking that rather than risk failing the CCENT twice I should just Man-up and attempt the CCNA exam? If I were to go this route and fail the CCNA exam what would my exam options then be? Could I take attempt the CCNA exam for a second time? Would I still be eligible to go back and attempt my second try at the CCENT exam? Your thoughts please HardDisk
binargs wrote: » instead of the batting cage it will also throw you curve balls, change up and others to confuse you. QUOTE] I disagee I find CISCO questions are very stright up and to the point, OK they expect you to be able to understand the topics but they don't throw in trick questions or misleading ones. The CISCO exams really do test the topics though, and like many have said, don't wast time trying to answer a question you are tuck on. At the ned of the day its better to loss marks on a sim (even if it casues you to fail the exam) but get though all the rest of the questions. this means at the end of the exam if you do fail your score will give you a much better breakdown of where you need to work. I would also suggest getting hold of the exam guide, or CBT/trainsignal Videos and go through them. The CCENT is about knowing the topics so you need to go over them till you understand and not jsut "know them" And if you found the CCENT hard then the CCNA will be a lot worse, you have less time per question, and more dificult ones as well. I would stake a step back, go over the material and hit the CCENT again soon
miller811 wrote: » Somehow you missed the golden rule of do not spend more than 10 minutes on a SIM....
HardDisk wrote: » My real questions and fear is what do you do if you fail twice and end up being forced to wait 6 months before you can test again? I have the next two months where I can study full time and that's it. A 6 month cool down period would snuff out my CCNA dreams!
DPG wrote: » You do, however, have to wait 6 months after PASSING an exam before you can retake it.
DPG wrote: » There is no "6 month rule" that applies to exam failures. You only have to wait 5 days before retakes. You do, however, have to wait 6 months after PASSING an exam before you can retake it.
notgoing2fail wrote: » Why would anyone in their right mind do that when they have 3 years shelf life!! LOL....
mikej412 wrote: » A Cisco instructor has to pass a Cisco exam with a higher score than the normal passing score to be certified to teach that course. I guess that's their motivation to know the material better than the average bear. If they don't hit that Instructor Level Score then they have to wait that 6 months before they can take the exam again. Of course they shouldn't schedule the exam if they're not ready -- and if they can't even get a regular passing score they shouldn't be teaching it anyway (so punting the exam half way through if they don't think they are going to pass shouldn't be an option).
notgoing2fail wrote: » I'm confused. You have to wait 6 months to do what? Retake an exam you already passed?? Why would anyone in their right mind do that when they have 3 years shelf life!! LOL....
DPG wrote: » Braindumps.
mikej412 wrote: » Someone collecting test questions would just fail the test and go back every 5 days.
HardDisk wrote: » Is there a limit to how many times you can take the exam or not?
super22 wrote: » do you get points for partial answers? lets say a questions ask for 3 answers but you only answered 2 correctly? will it still give you points? also on the sim if you partially completed the config will you also get points?
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