cisco_kidd20 wrote: » Hi All, So, as my previous post stated, I am studying to retake my ICND 1 and ICND 2. I took them back in 2011 and foolishly let it expire last month due to time constraints with multitasking a career and personal life. I was just presented with free vouchers to retake the CCNA again hence why my head are back in the books. I have several years of basic Cisco experience in my previous jobs. I studied hard for the ICND 1 and 2 in 2011, and rereading the material for version 2, it seems very redundant to me. When I took the exam in 2011, although I had experience...the exam questions and topics were a bit involved and tricky. My question is, is it unusual that I'm finding the material very easy to comprehend this time around, and has the difficulty level of the exam compared to version 1 changed or should I expect the same level? I know there are some new things I need to go over, but besides that, can anyone share their experience? Thanks in advance!
cisco_kidd20 wrote: » Thanks guys. Included with my voucher were CBT's (not the nuggets, but customized CBT's for the school that's prepping me). They also gave me both Cisco Press books, I've been breezing through the "do I know this already" questions before every chapter. A little rusty but I can still subnet in my head. IPV6 and OSPF I heard are the extra things I need to touch on. It's a a work at your own pace course with some preliminary things to do at home before you go in person and do labs. It's been a week and I'm almost done with ICND 1. I'm trying to get everything done before the end of Jan. CCIE Wanna Be, I'll check out the Udemy vids, thanks for the referral. I also heard Boson is good as well, has anyone had experience with Bosons for both ICND 1 and 2?
CCIE Wanna Be wrote: » Yes, I would recommend Boson (both simulator and practice exams), it's a little pricey, but most of the time they run either a 15%, 20%, or 25% discount sale, you can find it on their FB page. Also, IMO, the test are a lot harder (more detailed), than the real thing, though I only have ICND1 under my belt thus far (they even give you your money back if you don't pass), either way if you do well on these you should do well on the real thing (I would still review the exam objectives/topics).