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| MoghVanDaSar 2001-11-11, 8:36 am |
| hi guys,
I'm new in this forum and read nearly all off your postings, I just finished my CCDA with the help of you guys, and you didn't even know this.
now I have got a question regarding the study guides. for my CCNA I learned from the troytec staff and it was great and now I'm working on my CCDA. I will begin with BCRAN and order the book from troytec, have anyone tried this and what do you think about it.... | |
| MoghVanDaSar 2001-11-11, 8:38 am |
| sorry I mean CCNP not CCDA | |
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| ciscogirl 2001-11-11, 4:03 pm |
| Troytec is not the way to learn this material. I have used the Cisco Press books and found them to be right on the money as far as material covered. The Prep Guides from Cisco Press OR the Cert Guides from the same publisher with contain all of the information you need. | |
| strikeattack 2001-11-11, 6:11 pm |
| I've used TroyTec and found them somewhat useful. If you really want to use them, make sure you only use them as a supplement to additional training. And, as with most 3rd party study materials, watch for errors. I found several errors in the Troytec study guide that I read. | |
| MoghVanDaSar 2001-11-12, 4:52 am |
| thanks guys!!
I think I will try this cisco press book and use the troytec study guide supplemtary. I found it interessting that they guaranty the success with moneyback if you don't pass... I will try it and tell you the result | |
| dmaftei 2001-11-12, 7:13 am |
| quote: Originally posted by MoghVanDaSar
they guaranty the success with moneyback if you don't pass...
That's shameless marketing. OTOH it's hard to miss with Cisco Press. | |
| TpaBrad 2001-11-12, 9:31 am |
| Cisco press defnately seems to have the most coverage on topics, the cisco classbooks are good, but still dont cover that much. Seems with these exams you really have to know what your doing, the questions given really make you think and apply the skills youve learned. |
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