First, how well do you know the Cisco products already and how good are you
with scenario questions (customer has x users, x sites, x speed
requirements; what products to connect?)?  If you're like most of us not
selling product and doing the design work, you probably hate that sort of
stuff.  If not, and you know it pretty well, go for it as it's one test and
it gets you another cert real fast.

However, my logic was this:  I suck at the design/Cisco product line (I know
some stuff really well, stuff that I work with all the time, 1600s, 2500s,
2600s, 3600s, and some switches, but that's it), so I'm doing my CCNP now
(CIT is all I have left).  As soon as I get that done, I'll do my CCDA, and
then my CID test for my CCDP.  That way I get all the design stuff within a
short time frame and hopefully it'll stick better and I won't have to
relearn stuff so much (I know the CCDA to CID test level is huge, but still,
the point is to have a base and add  to it, not build base one (engineer)
then another (design) and then add back to the other (engineer) and then
adding more to the second (design)).

Hmm, I rambled a bit much.  Really I should be reading my CIT book so I'm
ready to take the test the first day I have available next week.  Anyone out
there ever wish you could take tests after 5pm?  Not that I'd really want
to, and I know I could book a weekend test if I wanted to travel... oh well.

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Jason Roysdon, CCNA, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+
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> Hi Group,
>
> I just passed my CCNA test this week and i was just wondering if i should
go
> and attempt CCDA or go for ACRC ? Do you think attempting CCDA would do me
> any good as in terms of advancing further at the workplace ? Or ACRC would
> be a wiser option.?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Dharmesh
>
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