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CCNA Exam
18 years 7 months ago #14070
by asab
Hello all, great website. Can't wait for the Cisco Lad to be up and running.
Have a dilemma....
I just passed my CCNA 1 and I will be starting CCNA 2 next week.
My tutor said I could do half the CCNA Exam after CCNA 2 then the other half after CCNA 4. Or I could do the full exam after CCNA 4.
Which is better?
Do half now, and half later? - They say it is much easier that way.
Or should I wait and do it all after CCNA 4? - The hard way.
Which would the industry value more?
Have a dilemma....
I just passed my CCNA 1 and I will be starting CCNA 2 next week.
My tutor said I could do half the CCNA Exam after CCNA 2 then the other half after CCNA 4. Or I could do the full exam after CCNA 4.
Which is better?
Do half now, and half later? - They say it is much easier that way.
Or should I wait and do it all after CCNA 4? - The hard way.
Which would the industry value more?
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18 years 7 months ago #14076
by The_Berzerker
Replied by The_Berzerker on topic Re: CCNA Exam
Welcome to firewall.cx asab.
Whichever way you choose the result will be the same, you will be a CCNA. It doesn't matter if you do it all together or split it.
Good luck with the exam
Cheers
Whichever way you choose the result will be the same, you will be a CCNA. It doesn't matter if you do it all together or split it.
Good luck with the exam
Cheers
18 years 7 months ago #14083
by cisman
Replied by cisman on topic Re: CCNA Exam
hi asab, welcome to firewall.cx
The answer for your question depends on two things.
1.Do you have the command over all the topics and do you want to save money then go for the whole exam (cause doing the complete-exam paper is cheaper)
OR
2.if you dont want to take a chance and dont mind to pay more for the exam then divide it, then do it separetly.
like the_berzerker said
wish you best of luck for the exam
The answer for your question depends on two things.
1.Do you have the command over all the topics and do you want to save money then go for the whole exam (cause doing the complete-exam paper is cheaper)
OR
2.if you dont want to take a chance and dont mind to pay more for the exam then divide it, then do it separetly.
like the_berzerker said
It doesn't matter if you do it all together or split it.
wish you best of luck for the exam
18 years 7 months ago #14085
by havohej
Replied by havohej on topic Re: CCNA Exam
HI men.
No fear the ccna cert exam.
I suggest you to take "the hard way" as you said.
If you take the entire exam, the answers are more focused really int sem 2,3,4 and very little about sem 1 (the ugly one).
I think sems 2 through 4 are easier and more useful and also more practice than sem 1.
so its you final decission.
luck.
No fear the ccna cert exam.
I suggest you to take "the hard way" as you said.
If you take the entire exam, the answers are more focused really int sem 2,3,4 and very little about sem 1 (the ugly one).
I think sems 2 through 4 are easier and more useful and also more practice than sem 1.
so its you final decission.
luck.
18 years 7 months ago #14145
by onebad1
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Replied by onebad1 on topic CCNA test(s)??
Uhm, What is the CCNA 1,2,3,4? I thought there was (1) test 640-801, or the (2) small tests 640-821, 640-811 that equal the (1) Main 640-801 test?
I'm studying for my CCNA. Now you guys have me confused??
Please advise.
I'm studying for my CCNA. Now you guys have me confused??
Please advise.
You've got to pay, to play.
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18 years 7 months ago #14146
by The_Berzerker
Replied by The_Berzerker on topic Re: CCNA Exam
CCNA 1,2,3,4 refers to semesters that take place at a CNAP (Cisco Network Academy Program), which is a place to study networking and also leads to CCNA. So don't be confused you have it right
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