Jim

I'll second Brad's opinion... the CID test was *very* ambigous on a few
questions... I think test writers create questions on certain subject areas
and they know what subject areas they are pulling from when writing it, but
you don't taking the test... I had one question that was completely, 100% so
ambiguous that there was no right answer because the question hadn't been
formed yet...

That being said, I took the test on 5/31/2000 and passed.  37 minutes, 100
questions, passing score of 77% (needed 65% to pass)... Priscilla
Oppenheimer kicked my butt...

I used the Cisco Press book, Cisco Internetworking Design.  I had read
Top-Down Nework Design twice last year (June) for CCDA.  It would be a good
book to use for this test too.

My section scores were what they should be (SNA being my lowest, haven't
touched anything SNA in over three years now (and then it wasn't a Cisco
router ;)).  If I had it to do over again, I would have spent more time on
studying SNA.  It did not make up a large portion of the test by any means,
but I should have known more before taking it.

I'm sure you'll crank it through on the second try!

Wayne Smith, CNE/MCSE/CCNP/and now CCDP


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