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networker050184 wrote: » What makes the videos easier to take in is that they leave a lot of the nitty gritty out.
jlacroix wrote: » For me I am wondering if it is a waste of time. I don't soak in information that well from books, at least when compared to "seeing" it. It doesn't make sense but I guess my learning style is different. For example, I just recently passed the LPIC-2 and I think less than 10% of that pass was due to a book, if any at all. Practicing commands and looking up information seemed to help me better.
Cisco Inferno wrote: » no shortcuts. end of story.
networker050184 wrote: » There are a lot of little details in Cisco certifications that are difficult to pick up from videos alone. What makes the videos easier to take in is that they leave a lot of the nitty gritty out. You don't want to miss this kind of stuff not only to pass the exam, but also to make you better at your job.
networker050184 wrote: » Yes you can skip the videos and still pass with books and labs. The videos shouldn't be considered anything more than an extra add on IMO.
dazl1212 wrote: » Can you pass by doing books and labs and skipping the videos?
NetworkVeteran wrote: » Absolutely! I never used videos to pass the CCNA. Lammle or Odom cover all you need to know, plus some hands-on practice.
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