I asked a similar question here a few months ago. I was told to take the
CIT course and I did. I am glad that I took this course as it really fit
well with what I have learned through experience. I have not taken the
other courses but in conversations with other CIT students who had I was
told that CIT really built on the core skills that they learned in the first
three classes. I have passed the Support (CIT) and Routing (BCSN)exams and
will take Remote Access next week. I can not speak about the Switching exam
as I have not started studying for it. Here is my take on this subject.
IF you are pretty green (not much hands on experience) I would recommend the
BSCN and BCMSN courses. They will cover in much greater detail the core
concepts that you will need for all four exams.
IF you work in a cisco routed and switched environment on a daily basis and
get lots of stick time on the equipment I would suggest taking whichever
course you feels addresses your weakest area and then the CIT course.
Good Luck,
Nathan
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Subject: Classes for CCNP
Hello all. I have a small dilemma and I need your opinions...my employer
will allow me to take two of the four classes for CCNP. Which two are
the most important/hardest? BCMSN, BSCN, BCRAN, CIT?
Thanks!
-j
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