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shipley

2002-11-03, 12:01 pm

Yes I finished above exam with the average of 914.75%. It took me around 63 days. I used Cisco press books and netQs practice questions for all my exams. I never use any dumps for my exams. I had a small lab where I had two of 2501 and one 4000 series routers. I prepared short notes for each subject when I studied. It helped me lot. I could get good information and stuffs from Examnotes & cramsession sites. Thank you every body who helped me to achieve my target.
dumfart

2002-11-03, 12:59 pm

It's funny how everyone who says they used NetQs questions to pass has never posted on here before; they all use the same grammar as well. Hmmmm....
shipley

2002-11-03, 2:02 pm

That was my first post here. Normally I read all topics here to get informations. After I finished all the exams only I posted my opinion here. If I mentioned anything wrong here pls excuse me and the moderator can delete it. If you want me to make any correction in my post pls specify.
dumfart

2002-11-03, 2:19 pm

If I am wrong then I am sorry and I would like to say "congratulations on passing'. I just have to be a little suspicious of any post like that because the people at NetQs are scum and that's how they advertise. Once again, if I am wrong then I apologise.
pomerol82

2002-11-03, 6:59 pm

Congra.! I got only 87x in average.

Will you move to CCDP?
kphua

2002-11-03, 11:05 pm

If that's really true (and I hope it is), then well done! It's really a superhuman effort IMHO to do all 4 CCNP subjects in 63 days, that's 2 months! Most people that I know of (from reading the forums) take about 6 months to a year to complete the feat.
Sexy Lexy

2002-11-05, 4:21 am

kphua, I was thinking exactly the same. I've been working with Microsoft products for the better part of ten years and I have taken an MCSE exam for Windows 2000 every six weeks or so and I think that is pushing it.

Considering the plethora of information regarding the CCNA and the CCNP, I would imagine that six weeks per exam would be the absolute minimum as well.

Even if you use the equipment daily there is a lot of information to digest for the exams that is excellent knowledge, but isn’t essential information for real world administration and deployment.

kphua

2002-11-06, 8:00 am

And not to forget some of us have to work to feed ourselves in the process...

At the rate I'm going now, I'll be lucky I'll pass my BSCI by the end of the year!
marathoner

2002-11-06, 9:50 am

quote:
Originally posted by dumfart
...the people at NetQs are scum and that's how they advertise.


I'm not saying NetQs are not scum, or that you're wrong, but the "because ..." is missing from your post. When you call names, it would be more helpful if you give reasons. I never heard of NetQ's. Please share with us whatever reason they have given you for saying that they are scum.
darthfeces

2002-11-06, 10:39 am

hmmmmm i've never even hearp of net cra*!!!!

personally I only trust the source
http://cisco.com
there is more good free information there then you'll ever get than from any cut and paste website.
this is gold !
http://cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc.../idg4/index.htm
http://cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc...tg_v1/index.htm
http://cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc...o_doc/index.htm

http://ciscopress.com
or get your books from bookpool.

other than that i've only trusted boson and i've never been wronged.

beachfront helped me stress concepts for cissp.
dumfart

2002-11-07, 12:35 pm

NetQs is a braindump-for-sale type of an operation. The guy that owns it constantly tries to sell his crap by posting as someone who just passed an exam using "good informations and stuffs and if anyone need help plz feel free to email me" or something to that affect. If you email him he will tell you all about how good NetQs are and he will recommend that you buy them. Plus as an added bonus, you are now on his spam list and any other spam list that comes with that.
The person isn't always him, sometimes it's someone that he gave a freebie to in exchange for them doing the spamming for him. The posts usually are written in poor English but not always and it is usually the poster's first post; although, for awhile he started racking up about 20 posts under an identity before he would throw in the sales pitch, it seems he got tired of the effort and it didn't fool anybody anyways . He still posts on here but nowhere near as much as he used to because people started nailing him everytime he posted.
marathoner

2002-11-07, 1:12 pm

thanks dumfart. Gotcha.

So if you want to push something on this forum, you gotta make a few legitimate posts first, eh? ;-)

Speaking of pushing, I have some barely used CCNP Cisco Press Books I'll let go cheap. (Hey I've over 100 posts! ) Private if interested.

darthfeces is right, cisco.com is best, but the books partition off what you have to learn for a specific exam.
Sexy Lexy

2002-11-07, 1:39 pm

darthfeces, superb links!

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