koz24 wrote: » Go over the blueprint before the exam and review any topics you are not 100% comfortable with.
Params7 wrote: » Just relax and go give it at this point if you're feeling somewhat confident about it. You can always delay the exam (before 24 hours of the scheduled time) and even if you don't pass, you can attempt the exam indefinitely. Obviously you want to pass the first or second time at most because it costs money to register everytime. I would try to gauge my level by trying to answer practice questions in whatever book was used to learn. Revise subnetting, be an ace at it. Keep going over the finer details of STP, Routing Protocols (OSPF, EIGRP), ACLs, NATs, Vlans and Layer 2-3 logic and you'll be set.
gncsmith wrote: » Congrats! What are your plans now?
kjanton89 wrote: » Congrats !
mikeybinec wrote: » CONGRATS!! Actually, this gives credence to the opinion that doing the 1 exam route is easier than the two exam route, i.e. instead of getting a dozen RSTP convoluted questions, you only get a couple and still a bunch of subnetting questions which are freebies