I took BCMSN on Monday and found that the COLT test I had practiced with in
the morning was very similar in covered content to the actual test (as would
be expected), but most importantly it helped prepare me for the somewhat
confusing way this particular test asks its questions. The actual test was
better in this regard than the COLT test, as I only had two questions on the
actual where I had to pause and examine the question a little to find out
exactly what the question was asking. Out of the 3 available, I took the
COLT test called "Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks - post", or
something like that. Take this for whatever you think its worth, but I got a
53/63 (84%) on the COLT test and I passed the real exam 3 hours later with a
934 (roughly 91% on a 300-1000 scale). Very little studying in between.

---JRE---

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> How similiar are the COLT's to the actaul exams... specifically the BCMSN
> exam?
>
> Cheers.
>
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