wbosher wrote: » I've read a couple of threads on this exam and quite frankly it's scaring me a little. It seems that this is a pretty brutal exam.
wbosher wrote: » Good luck!
SUBnet192 wrote: » For switch? The Cisco Press Hucaby book, and CBT Nuggets. (CBT first, then the book)
Puffy wrote: » Hmm just a question, did you pickup the Boson EX-Sim exam or were the ones that came with OCG SWITCH book enough?
bermovick wrote: » I studied about 4-5 months for route, and about 1 month for switch. I think the problem with switch is that there's just not very much meat to the material - you don't really have to configure STP. It just works. Yeah, you can tweak it, but there's what? 4 chapters of STP I think (maybe 3). I did ok on the switch test though (and broke my 'every cisco exam I get a lower score' trend I was starting to worry about). Used the OCG (only), read through it twice in that month. Took the exam that comes with it and after the first horribly-low score I always get the first pass, I scored about 900 a couple days later, and scheduled the exam for the day after.
wbosher wrote: » I'm about 80 pages into the book (just skimming through at the moment), and it's almost all CCNA review. Have barely touched on anything new yet!
vinbuck wrote: » So how would you rate the practice exam engine that comes with the OCG as far as difficulty, content and simulating the exam with what you actually faced? I'm using both to prep, the exam that came with the OCG and the Boson EX-Sim MAX which I bought (well work bought it )
bermovick wrote: » Yeah, you could just about skip the first half of the book, really. I didn't but since you never know, but wow... it was tough slogging through it.