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| Kimberlyrox 2003-10-24, 8:20 pm |
| Does anyone have access to the questions and answers for the CCNA exams for section 2? I have completed 1 and we are on to the next one, the only problem is that it is kicking my XXX! Any ideas? | |
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| yes, like visiting your professor during his/her office hour and clarify your confusion in whatever you guys are working on...
why bother going to school and waste your time and money if you don't plan to get anything out of it?
if you can't understand semester 2, what are you going to do in semester 3 or 4 or whatever number of semester the course encompass? networking is vast, a solid foundation is VITAL.
but of course this is not what you are looking for so no, I don't have the materials you are looking for, but ask technology questions and some of the folks here are at time prone to write essays explaining those issues to assist other in understanding it. | |
| Kimberlyrox 2003-10-24, 9:56 pm |
| My problem is not understanding the material. My problem is understanding the crappy questions that is posted at the academy. If you ever take one of thier stupid tests you would understand. On several occasions, Cisco was nailed down by numerous instructors showing them that thier own test answers were incorrect. Cisco had to go back and do a worldwide correction of students test scores. So you see, I am not trying to cheat my way through the class in the manner that you have implied. I am only trying to find these questions in advance so that I can understand what kind of answer they are looking for. As far as going to my instructor, I already do, as a matter of fact, when it came to my last FINAL skills exam, I scored 100 all by myself. | |
| dbowler 2003-10-25, 9:22 am |
| The questions and answers for Semester 2 are of a similar style to the new Semester 1.
There are quite a few Multiple choice/ Multiple answers type questions and more diagramatic questions. The answers are always to be found in the text of the course materials, but you do have to read it all, know everything and be very sure of the concepts covered and how to apply them to new situations.
Back in July, there were a couple of questions which had no possible answer or were marked wrongly, but I think these have been identified and corrected by now - though I can't be absolutely sure.
Everyone in my group found the final exam for semester 2 quite/very difficult - only 2 passed first time - the rest went away and did some serious revision before taking it a week later - they all passed.
Good luck with Semester 2. | |
| Kimberlyrox 2003-10-27, 4:36 pm |
| Yeah, I have been trying to be more careful in my reading as of late. But it is hard for me to cram everything into my head. I really don't think I was ready for Cisco so now I am learning from scratch... and I don't mind telling you, I am pulling my hair out. My biggest problem is with the multiple choice ones because they use word play, and that never fails to "get" me. That is the main reason I was looking for help with them. I do appreciate your reply and will continue to pound the books. Thanks! |
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