ACRC ?

It is changed to BSCN in CCNP 2.0
what is your certificate version?  CCNP 1.0 or CCNP 2.0 ?

Ken ^_^



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> Passed Support 2.0 last wednesday with a score of 832. This was the only
one of the 5 exams that I thought was poorly written.
> Halfway through the test I was starting to get upset because the questions
were vague to say the least......but if you have studied
> hard and know your show and debug commands you'll be OK. Cisco really
shouldn't require you to sign a NDA for this exam, who in
> their right mind could remember these weird questions?? :-) Here is how I
passed:
>
> Used the Cisco-Press CIT book (OK)
> Used the exam cram book. (also OK)
> Used Boson test #2 (helpful, I reccommend it)
> Used Priscilla's flash cards (very helpful)
>
> Here's how I rate the exams from 1 to 10 with 10 being the most difficult:
> CCNA - 4
> ACRC - 7
> BCMSN - 5
> BCRAN - 5
> Support - 6
>
> I consider myself a CCNP Version 1.75 because of the ACRC test. I know
that makes me only a 1.0 so I'll probably take BSCN to get to
> 2.0. Oh well, I'll take it.
>
> I've read *alot* of study books during this process and here are two "must
reads" IMHO:
>
> Routing TCP/IP - By Jeff Doyle  (Never would have passed ACRC without this
one)
> Cisco Lan Switching - Kevin Hamilton and Kennedy Clark
>
> --Scott Strand
> SWIFT Senior Network Analyst
> CCNP
>
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