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| arracapuns 2003-12-11, 4:27 am |
| Hi guys,
Iīm new to this certification world, and I intend to take my CCNA within a week. I have studied Wendell Odomīs Certification library deeply and think that Iīm pretty ready.
However, I have had a look at those testking Questions and Answers, and afterwards I have found in this forum that almost anyone says it is shitty.
Truth to say, I donīt see the point on this, since they provide with pretty good explanations to some difficult questions, and this is a good method for learning.
Besides, having the solutions challenges you to guess the answer, becoming more confident if you are right or making you study if you are wrong.
So, whatīs the problem on it?
I think I donīt get what you mean with testking being a "braindump" (Iīm not a native English speaker...). I do understand though that a braindump is (i.e.) writing down all the possible masks before having the exam.
Please, notice that Iīm not defending testking Q&A but asking. | |
| dumfart 2003-12-11, 8:18 am |
| I am staying out of any T*stking flaming. All I will say is that with any product like that, you will find almost the exact questions that are on the test; you will also find almost a third of the questions have wrong answers so you make your own decision. The CCNA is not a very hard test if you put in the study time; you really would be better off not using products like that, especially because you are laying the foundation to learn more advanced topics (CCNP, etc) and you have to really understand the material anyways. Granted, I wrote the 640-407 version a long time ago, but I'm sure that it isn't that much harder now. | |
| nethead 2003-12-11, 8:36 am |
| Ok, basically T'king uses questions taken from the actual exams - so then people can go into the exams knowing the answers to questions rather than understanding the material.
Do you like to think that you passed the exam because you studied and understood the material or because you knew what the answers should be to questions?
Any exams I have done I've passed because I understood the material and not because of any practice questions I had learned. |
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