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Anyone have any advice on how to approach preparing for those types of questions (they seemed very very minutia oriented)?
I prepared quite a bit and was posting 850+ on the Boson Exams the day before
Anyone have any advice on how to approach preparing for those types of questions?
NetworkVeteran wrote: » Get experience on real devices or simulators. Folks with lots of practice tend to pass this with minimum studying. I spent about three days studying the last time I had to pass the CCNA exams.
NetworkVeteran wrote: » Hmm.. the main ways I see people go wrong with practice tests is by re-taking them--and then expecting their score to have any predictive value. Also, forgetting the real exam involves simulators.
sratakhin wrote: » 4 minutes for a subnetting question? You gotta be kidding. It may be ok on the test, but no one would take seriously a network engineer or admin if one spends 4 minutes trying to figure out what subnet a particular host is on.
sratakhin wrote: » Well, I don't know what to say. I have some math background, so subnetting in my head is really easy for me.
cb3dwa wrote: » i know plenty of v.good network engineers that use a calculator, maybe not good for the exam but in the real world there is more to networking than working out subnets in your head.
NetworkVeteran wrote: » Also, if you're reasonably fast, it will help you identify problems in real networks.
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