Jim,
I used the Sybex book by Tom L, I thought it was a great book. I also
used the courseware from the ICRC (Intro to Cisco Routers Course),
information from the Cisco Doc CD, some experience, and one or two CBT's
from work. With all that stuff I managed to pass the exam, but I used
Tom's book as my main source of studying. I like the way he layed out
the objectives, it helped enable me to take the objectives from Cisco
and change them into questions. I then answered each objective
completely and correctly, from there I made a little recall list that I
carried around with me everywhere. Each time I had 5 or 10 minutes of
free time, in the Dr's office waitingroom, waiting at a red light
(stopped of course), I would whip-it-out and look at it. It seemed to
be very productive. I hope this helps you in your endevors. Also if
you check the archives there are plenty more great resources to pick
from. The URL is:
http://www.groupstudy.com/arch_front/index.html
Good Luck
Al, The Network Dude
arf_thread@xxxxxxxxxxx;
Tue, 9 Mar 1999 08:46:46 -0600 (CST)
Date: Tue, 09 Mar 1999 08:29:13 -0600
From: Jim Dixon <dixon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: CCNA ThanX
To: Arf John <arf_thread@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hey does this indicate that you began studying for CCNA a month ago?
If so what materials specifically did you study?
Thanks
Jim Dixon
dixon@xxxxxxxxxxx
Arf John wrote:
HEY, HEY
WHAT DO YA SAY,
I PASSED THE TEST,
NOW I'M A CCNA
Howdy Ho Y'all,
I've been lurkin around in the shadows for about a month or so
and the info I get from this group is great. I have not contributed
much because sometimes its overwhelming, reminding me of my limited
knowledge and making me feel 'Smart like rock, swift like tree'. If I
hang around long enough gaining all this free knowledge I'm sure I will
be able to give back what y'all give so willingly. I just wanted to
thank y'all for all the selfless input.
As far as certifications go (CNX), whatever is more important to you
letters behind your name or the knowledge, only you can be the judge of
that. Knowledge however gained is still knowledge.
ThanX,
Al, The Network Dude
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