well, I don't know if I'm sincere...... but I would do the CID.

Not for any great reason, since you're CCNP/CCDA - one more test makes you
CCDP.

That's what I did.  I am now just about ready to do the CCIE written.

Kevin Wigle

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mongol Blizzard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 11:54 AM


> Ok now i am a CCNP and also a CCDA.
> The CIT exam was a good one. it did have some thought provoking/misleading
> questions.
> In my opinion one should be fine with the Ciscopress certification book by
> Amir Rnajbar but would do well to understand concepts from The CIT book by
> Laura Chapell.
> Yes ISDN plays an important role in the exam.
>
> Now for the CCDA. I never read the pdf file of the book given by a friend.
I
> was just too concerned about getting the CCNP.
> I planned to take the test more as a challenge since i had already studied
> the underlying technologies. What i did read were ...the diff steps in
> creating a prototype/pilot and diff parts of the design document. Thats
all.
> The test is a joke. The Case studies were so boring and contained material
> that nearly turned it idiotic.
> Just concentrate on the basics and answer what they ask you. I Repeat...
> answer what they want to know.
>
> Now two things dog me....
> 1. Do i concentrate on CID?
> 2. How do I start my CCIE written prep?
>
> Anyone with sincere suggestions pls suggest.
>
> regards
> mongol
>
>
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