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| solaris_30 2002-09-08, 6:31 pm |
| Hi i am preparing for CCNA if anyone give any guidence then send me in my email id i.e. at solaris_30@indiatimes.com / i don't have exp on routers and i just started to prepare for above exam . If anybody have dumps for above exam he can also send me in my email id .... | |
| hsmaia 2002-09-15, 4:59 pm |
| solaris_30
Best braindumps: Cisco Press Exam Guide, Sybex Exam Guide, Cisco website (you'll find more information there than you can read in your lifetime), and practice exams. If you can't afford a router and a switch, get one of several router simulators, or the simulator that comes with the Sybex book.
Study until you can't do it anymore, practice for the test, but most of all, learn the subject, since you will not be bringing the braindumps to work, you'll bring what you know.
Questions about braindumps are starting to get really annoying, to say the least.
I spent about 4 months using all the time I could spare from work studying for this test, had no life other than getting ready for it. When someone asks where he/she can find ways to cheat, it makes all the serious effort most off the people in this forum put in preparation for CCNA and other Cisco certifications look cheap, and makes the certification look even cheaper. I don't want to see the path most of us have chosen with hard work and effort go the way some other certifications went.
Hope it doesn't sound like ranting, but this kind of question really has started to push the wrong buttons.
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| davidbeecken 2002-09-15, 5:02 pm |
| Whats annoying is that this is his second time asking | |
| thecomeons 2002-09-17, 4:16 am |
| a person in another thread in this forum stated that he wished he had completed ccna before touching a router! |
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