I just completed my CCNP all through self study.

Since I have the CCDA that means I'm only the CID away from CCDP.

I'm also self studying that.  I plan to write maybe end next week.

It is doable.  I don't know why you'd want to do CID first, like CIT - it is
not the easiest of the many exams.  But CID doesn't really build on the
previous exams like CIT does either.

If you just completed the CCDA recently and you're still in the "design
thinking" mode then perhaps the CID is not too far a reach.

I did the CMTD, CLSC, ACRC and Foundation 2.0 all on self study in the last
10 weeks.  Very intensive reading and play in my lab.  Mucho support from my
wife when I disappeared into my study.

Kevin Wigle
CCNP, CCDA ................

----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Duggan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, 22 June, 2000 07:28
Subject: How far by self study?


> Hi one and all,
>                 I am curious to know how many people have got to CCDP/CCNP
> by self study alone. the difficulty of this is a like the length of
string,
> given enouh time most things are possible. Realistically, without
attending
> training courses is it so difficult to get through these exams. I did the
> course for CCNA (really good) but self studied CCDA. This i reckon took me
> aboout a week of solid study but it came across as a "study friendly
topic".
>  I am now looking at the CCDP path and the CID first, it looks really
bloody
> difficult! But don't all new topics? So can anybody give advice on the
> reality of CCDP self study?
>  thanks
>  Pat Duggan ccna ccda mcse blah blah
>
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