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Ask a CCNA candidate how theyre preparing for exam day, and youll get diverse answers. Diverse books, various web sites, various practice exams.

One trend Ive noticed is that some candidates answer the query by reeling off the number and names of the practice exams theyve bought. Generally, the candidate is studying by taking a lot of practice exams. And in some instances, I imply a lot of them.

The intent of this write-up isnt to slam practice exams. I do want to address this trend amongst Cisco certification candidates of buying as a lot of practice exams as they can locate, attempting to pass the CCNA exam by brute forcing it, as one particular Cisco employee not too long ago said.

I have absolutely nothing against practice exams. I sell flash cards that serve as a practice exam, if thats the way the candidate desires to use them. Nonetheless, you cant be dependent on them to pass your exams. As I inform students each day, When youre in front of a rack of routers, there is no A, B, C, and D selection. Youve got to know what youre carrying out.

If practice exams are a candidates principal tool for exam preparation, although, theyll most most likely be disappointed on exam day. The existing Cisco CCNA exams are designed to weed out these who have memorized a chart or two there is a premium not only on information, but the capacity to apply that knowledge. Just taking one practice exam following the other will not develop this skill.

Simulators are fine to a specific extent as properly, but dont turn into dependent on them. The simulators Ive observed dont genuinely let you make errors in your configuration, and its when you have to repair your personal mistakes that you really discover whats going on.

Preserve the lengthy-variety view when preparing for your CCNA exams. Youre not just studying for exam day youre laying the groundwork for a productive career. The study you do for your CCNA exam will be some of the most important study you ever do, given that all the operate you do for future certifications like the CCNP (and yes, the CCIE!) are primarily based on the foundation youre developing nowadays.

Make it a strong foundation. Stick to a well-rounded study program, using books, practice exams, and routing equipment, and youre on your way to accomplishment in the Cisco field.

Chris Bryant

CCIE #12933

chris@thebryantadvantage buy here

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