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buntywins

2002-04-02, 11:03 am

hi there
well i have got my self registered for the switching xam are there any final points that wud help me finalize my preparation and can any one give me the layout of the xam
buntywins
cross36

2002-04-02, 11:10 am

Whens the exam?
Also if you have a good book that you've been studying from, stack it with a study guide.
And have total confidence on what you learned from all the reading and hands-on work if you've done any
buntywins

2002-04-02, 11:17 am

hi
well next week ill b takin the xam
buntywins
haseeb_eng

2002-04-02, 11:22 am

learn each and every command from the book . Because you will get plenty of command questions . And go to www.cramsession.com and read the cram .



Good luck
Captain_Miller

2002-04-02, 11:40 am

Just a few things.

I agree with Haseeb, there will be several commands for which you have to type in the actualy command line without a list to choose from.

Remember your three sheets of paper. Before you even begin the survey, write down anything that you may need, or anything that will make you feel comforatable. Not only will it relax you, but quick references to it will save you lots of time. For example, for every Cisco test I have a handy IP chart that I write down that I've memorized. Its a nifty lil chart that makes IP calculations easier. Remember, once you start the survey, the timer starts.

You can write ANYTHING down on those three sheets of paper. If you see questions that contain exact syntax that you're not perfectly comforatable with, write it down. Write down any FACTUAL info that may be helpful that you find in the question, it could mean the difference between pass and fail. Although you can't take the paper with you, it can be a powerful tool.

Most importantly, be relaxed and well rested when you take the test. Make sure you get a full nights sleep, being well rested is far more important than a few extra hours of cramming when your tired.

I didn't find the switching test to be very difficult compared to the others, so relax. Take your time, READ every question and keep your witts about you and you'll do fine.

Good Luck!
Miller
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