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| Blakka 2001-08-24, 5:23 am |
| Thank you everyone fi the support. I've just passed my BCRAN exam with a score of 909.It was a very fine exam. With good preparation,one can easily get a 1000(which is what i am aiming for in my Switching exam).Two to go.
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| markuk 2001-08-24, 6:58 am |
| can you tell me how long you studied for this and what books did you use and by the way congratulations on your exam pass | |
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| Congratulations!! Nice score.
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| drizzits 2001-08-24, 8:54 am |
| I just passed it yesterday and I will say it took me three weeks of study and the boson test to pass with an 806. To me a pass is a pass this is not a lab enviorment. Good luck | |
| Blakka 2001-08-24, 8:55 am |
| I wrote my routing at the end of June 2001.I immediately started on the Remote Access.So it was approx. three weeks.The stuff is not very tough but it requires hardwork and focus. I was using the Cisco Press Building Remote Access Networks book. I also made extensive use of the Tech Notes and Whitepapers that are at www.Cisco.com. Reading widely is fine but i think Cisco provides all the free resources you need to pass and work practically.
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| gearay 2001-08-24, 12:10 pm |
| Can you tell me are there many questions about modem?I mean,should I recite CTS and RTS..? | |
| Blakka 2001-08-25, 3:12 am |
| Well, as per my agreement with Cisco, i am not supposed to make public the contents of the Exam.But let me just say you need to know all your stuff.Pay particular attention to profiles and access technologies.Besides, the idea is to be able to apply the skills you have gained in your study, not just to get the certificate.
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