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| MattSimon 2001-10-04, 12:44 pm |
| I'm studying to take the CNA soon. I'm wondering what book you guys recommend me basing my "cram" on, Novell's Course 560 Student Manual, or the one put out with references to saving the world using Novell (isn't it written by David Groth? I forgot).
I'm just wondering because I can get either book to use, and I've actually already taken a CNA class last year, but I never took the exam. Now 4 months later I want to brush up on the things I forgot and take the exam (I got a %71 on a practice exam the other day so I havent forgotten too much)
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| limsam 2001-10-04, 6:54 pm |
| "Saving the world", that the CNA study guide by David James Clarke is a nutty book.
But it was the only book I used and I passed the exam easily.
If you want, you can use the Exam essentials practise test as they are "closer" to the real exam. In fact I saw the questions after passing the exam, so the EE is not a must to pass the exam if you understand the concepts
All the best.
Note: I did not follow any class, but I have a live Novell network.
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| Kasor 2001-10-11, 12:23 pm |
| I agree, that is the BEST book out there.
Also, u need to know the concept behind the NW system because CNE is build upon experience and system. Not like some certification that can skip a little and learn it later.
CNA is a good start, but really need to know the "Cloud" |
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