Passed Support 2.0 today with 827.  61 questions, 75 minutes with a passing
score of 692.  I used CIT Cisco Press Book, Boson test #2 and Oppenheimer's
flash cards.  I read CIT Book cover-to-cover and then drilled with practice
questions and reviewed all my wrong answers several times until I knew and
understood all answers to questions cold.  I didn't just memorize answers.  I
also knew WHY they were the right answers.  That's the key.

Exam had what I thought to be some very cleverly worded questions that really
required you to think carefully before answering.  Thus, a couple of times, my
initial-response answer to a question was wrong until I figured out what the
question was really asking.  From what I heard others say, there is not much
difference between CIT and Support 2.0.  Based on the CIT material I used as a
reference, I tend to agree.

Dimitrije



Sanjay da wrote:

> Hello All :
>
> I am planning for the  CIT 4.0 exam next week.
> However,  I am still debating whether I should go for the support 2.0 exam.
> There has been numerous complaints in this group about the poorly written
> CIT 4.0 exam.
> Any thoughts ?
>
> Also, how adequate are the boson tests for CIT 4.0 or Support 2.0 ?
>
> thanks
>
> Sanjay
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