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| devecchio 2002-05-23, 1:58 pm |
| 815/1000 glad that's over. I hate case studies like I would actually have two or three minutes to design a client's network and put my seal of approval on it.........yeah right. | |
| cross36 2002-05-23, 2:59 pm |
| Congrads, believe me i dislike case studies also. But it's that what makes us stronger | |
| BootData 2002-05-23, 7:29 pm |
| congrats!!
may I ask what study guides/books you used for studying? | |
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| great job! Another one bites the dust  | |
| devecchio 2002-05-24, 7:27 am |
| I would not suggest this to anyone but i did use sybex. The major resource which saved me was the cisco website. | |
| Soray 2002-05-24, 11:55 am |
| good job | |
| reason1000 2002-05-27, 2:17 pm |
| What's the score requirement for CCDA? | |
| shanelai 2002-05-27, 4:52 pm |
| I just wrote the DCN exam today. Passed with a 902. The easiest exam I've written so far.  | |
| mcoates 2002-05-27, 9:22 pm |
| Shanelai
You didnt "wrote the exam".
You sat the exam. If you wrote the exam, you would have composed the questions and work for Cisco.
Id practice English before you sit any more exams. | |
| shanelai 2002-05-27, 10:13 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by mcoates
Shanelai
You didnt "wrote the exam".
You sat the exam. If you wrote the exam, you would have composed the questions and work for Cisco.
Id practice English before you sit any more exams.
LOL! I'm Canadian eh; even our universities call it "writing an exam" - http://www.queensu.ca/registrar/exams/xttinfo4.html
But thanks for the concern. 
If you really want to split hairs, composing the questions for Cisco would be "setting the exam". |
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