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| I took the foundation exam and failed,i studied all of the notes and did most of the practice exams.Does anyone one have any hints on how to pass this exam? | |
| Gareth Leung 2004-02-03, 2:38 pm |
| Find out your weak area and do the revision.
Good luck. | |
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| dtencza 2004-02-04, 9:32 pm |
| I recently passed Foundations - my first cert ever!
The two books I used were:
CIW Foundations for Dummies
CIW Foundations Certification Bible
I was able to pass with an 87% by reading only these two books, and I didn't have a IT job or background. The books each come with practice tests on CD. I did all of them and they were very helpful because they were close to the real thing. I found the Networking Fundamentals to be the most difficult part to learn, so I spent most of my time with that the last two weeks before the exam.
Just study the material that you feel the most unsure about. Good Luck! | |
| Yaohui 2004-02-07, 10:20 am |
| You can also consider taking i-net+, in which you can get two certs at once(i-net+ and CIW-associate). to me, the i-net+ is easier because there were least html codes and stuff like that. | |
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| That's quite interesting and i will look into that, but i have paid for the ciw foundation, would i have to pay for the
i-net+ aswel? | |
| Yaohui 2004-02-08, 12:41 am |
| yes, you have to pay $200 for the i-net+ exam, and $50 for the CIW-associate transfer. I think it is worth the price because you get two certs. | |
| Otto Daemon 2004-03-01, 6:04 am |
| CIW Associate is not difficult to pass. Read the CIW Bible twice and read the question about Proxy cache and OSI model carefully. | |
| lseals 2004-03-01, 8:32 am |
| I must have paid too much for my i-net+ to CIW-a rollover, CIW wanted $95 from me and thats what I paid the first of February. |
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