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CoolAsAFan wrote: » I don't know if other people would agree with this statement, but I feel like you should definitely learn all the theory and concepts before you start "memorizing" commands. The commands just seem intuitive once you understand their purposes.
Magic Johnson wrote: » So I've finished my Cisco Press book, and I'm just watching some CBT Nuggets of topics I think I'm not getting that well, doing labbing etc but I can't help feeling that I'm stagnating. I...HATE...this feeling. Feels like total limbo. How do you attack it from this point? Should I do some practice exams? The thing is I've read you can only do 'em once then they become useless because you memorise the answers, so I'm scared to do it haha. I also don't want to book the test in case I'm not ready. I think I'm so nervous because it means that much to me, and possibly that I'm scared to fail, because it'll mean all the fall outs, the lost time with the family, the falling behind a bit at work wouldn't have been worth it. Anybody else feel/felt the same and what did you do about it? Some advice greatly appreciated, this is my first professional exam too.
Staunchy wrote: » Good luck and keep us posted on your progress. Are you going the 2 exam route or composite exam? Working on networks daily help reinforces your knowledge that you gained.
Magic Johnson wrote: » 2 exam route. I use the Boson lab basically daily just picking random labs here and there. We have HP switches so some of the syntax is the same-ish but our CISCO kit is managed so it is purely lab environment for me!
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