Hi guys,
Been following this forum for about a week now. Learned a ton of information so far - big thanks to everyone for sharing their journeys/experiences

. There have been a couple journeys that I recently read and they were very inspiring. I thought I'd attempt to share mine a bit, hoping to contribute.
As the title says, I'm about less than a month out until I plan to sit for the ICND1 (1st ever tech exam); it is more like 3-4 weeks. I will schedule a date as the weeks go by since I never know when I will be out of town for business. I'm hoping to pass the exam by year-end.
I began studying at the end of September using:
- Wendell Odom's ICND1 Official Cert Guide w/ disc
- Full version of his Network Simulator (purchased)
I'm about a month-and-a-half into my studies, and I have already read the book front-to-back. It was long but I did it. I'm humbled by it because I learned a TON. But, how much of it can I actually retain? We'll see.
My goal is to go through the book again to brush up on each chapter (trying to do 2-3 chapters a day) while taking detailed notes and solving the practice problems provided by the disc. Now that I have a good grasp/idea of all the concepts I can hone in on areas in which I'm foggy. I also went ahead and got 1 month of CBTnuggets to watch/listen to during downtimes (ie: lunch break). For the past week I have been doing labs for 1 hour before bed, focusing on learning and comprehending various "show" commands. I created a running list of commands in Word so I know which ones I went over and know well.
Anyway, that is all for now and I'll do my best to keep this topic updated.
Best regards.