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| CiscoKid 2001-04-20, 8:12 pm |
| I passed today(870). Its about what i was expecting. I went in knowing what areas I was weak in ,and it showed by my score. Well at least now I have an idea of where I need more study | |
| lkyoong 2001-04-20, 8:17 pm |
| Congrats 
Did you use any exam practise test prior to the exam?
If so which one did you use?
I am using EE 5.5 and was wondering if it was enough or should i get another one?
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| KASHIF1 2001-04-20, 8:42 pm |
| Awesome.........  | |
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| congrads
did you had any questions from EE 5.5 ?? as other people are saying that almost 15 to 20 is word to word with EE 5.5 exam thanks. and once again congrads | |
| TheSkipster 2001-04-20, 9:59 pm |
| If you're looking for word-for-word actual questions from the exam, you don't need ExamEssentials 5.5; what you need is a braindump.
You can find braindumps for free anywhere on the net by using a simple text search.
I don't advocate the use of braindumps, but all I'm saying is that if you're hell-bent on seeing actual exam questions it's silly to insist on looking for them in commercial products where the authors can be sued by Cisco and have their certifications permanently revoked for violating their NDAs.
My father always used to say, use the right tool for the job. If you want to see actual questions from the exam, look for a braindump. If you're looking to better yourself, use a study guide and a practice exam with original material in it. (Imagine if Cisco changed their questions overnight the day before your exam... if you're ready for ANY question, not just ACTUAL questions, then you're more likely to pass.)
I don't advocate the use of braindumps, but I also can't tolerate the way CERTAIN product vendors pander to people's baser insticts when it comes to exam prepration, luring them with hopes of finding "actual questions" from the actual exam, considering that with a bit of ingenuity you can find "actual questions" for free anywhere.
Sorry for the brow-beating, folks, but I've had enough of this "which practice exam has the most actual questions in it" garbage. 
Cheers
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| CiscoKid 2001-04-20, 10:01 pm |
| Thanks. I never used EE. I went through three semesters of Cisco Academy. Missed the fourth which covered Wan Protocols(explains why i did so poor on test). I also used the Exam Cram book, and the Sybex e-trainer. Let this be a lesson kids "STAY IN SCHOOL"  | |
| clooney 2001-04-21, 11:30 am |
| I passed today with a score of 913!!! It wasn't really as hard as I had expected. I had maybe 3 questions that I didn't know right away. | |
| KASHIF1 2001-04-22, 12:40 am |
| CONGRTAS clooney  | |
| PCGuy 2001-04-23, 12:42 am |
| Congrats to both of you!
Hey Kid, what did you think of the Academy? Where did you attend? Going for CCNP next? Good luck! | |
| CiscoKid 2001-04-24, 1:38 am |
| I enjoyed the classes that I attended very much. I find it a positive thing to interact with others going through the same experiences as yourself. I atteneded a local JC in Southern Calif. As far as the CCNP goes, I think I'm gonna take a break for a couple weeks and catch up on personal things before I get back to that. |
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