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jslauer
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Registered: Feb 2001 Location: WASHINGTON D.C. Country: USA State: Certifications: A+,N+,MCSE NT/2K, CCNA, CCA, I+ Working on: CCNP, CCIE
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Question, what do most persons use to prepare for the exams...The SYBEX press books or the CCNP Prep Library. I feel the SYBEX books are much easier to read but Im concerned that CISCO books might provide more coverage of the topic. Im just trying to get a feeling for what everyone else uses for test study/prep.
thanks,
Josh
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02-21-01 01:27 PM
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SpeakEasy
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Registered: Nov 2000 Location: around the Country: World State: Certifications: CCxxxx... Working on: CCNP/DP
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Mixture.....
the CCNP library is definitly a good choice/buy for the exam and reference. The Sybex books/Syngrass/McGraw hill are also good books, though you have to get picky which topic is a good book from which publisher. - I'm hoping to sit for the BCMSN by the 14th of March. Covered BCMSN from Cisco, the Cisco Guide, and Tod Lammle switching.........all three are fun to read, covering the subject, and the holes left by the other.
So, I guess, personal choice plays a good part in this......
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