Elijah,

I took the FRS 2.0 Exam a week ago.  It is a difficult test and will cover 
all of the area quite well.  Since the recent change in the exam with the 
newest version 2.0 here are some pointers that I learned in the exam.

1.  The exam is 155 questions and you have about 125 minutes to take it.  
That means that either you know the answer to the question or you do not, 
they do not give you any time to sit and ponder over the questions.  As in 
all Cisco exams now, you cannot skip questions and return to them later, so 
I would say if you do not know the answer take your best guess and move on 
(or you will wind up either not finishing the exam or be on the last section 
with about 10 minutes left).

2.  The exam is in 3 distinctive parts, Routing, Switching and Remote 
Access.  Each section will appear in that order numbered 1-52 or so.  When 
that section is done you will see the question numbers start over.

3.  Remember with the FRS 2.0 you must obtain a passing score on each 
section, Routing, Switching and Remote Access to pass the exam, if you fail 
1 section you fail the entire exam.

4.  All of the questions are pulled directly from the individual test, 
however I believe that anyone can pass this exam with enough preparation.  
It is a great deal of material to cover at one time and requires a in depth 
knowledge of all 3 areas.

Good luck

Steve
MCSE, MSS, CCNP


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From: "Elijah Landreth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Elijah Landreth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: FOUNDATION EXAM
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 03:32:27 GMT

Hello all,

  I have studied extensively for routing and switching, I am just starting
on remote access, and I haven't taken any of the exams. I was thinking of
taking the foundation just to get it over with, can anyone shed light on
this test? Have you taken it, is it tough, what did they hit you on, ect....

Thanks in advance,
Me
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