While scenarios can be interesting, don't expect any on CID 3.0. It's not
a very well written test, but it's certainly passable if you know the
material on the review guide.
Craig
At 08:24 AM 2/7/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>I'm definitely with Howard on this one. I plan on taking the CID within a
>month and I would expect scenarios to be on the test. How else would you
>really test design skills?
>
>I'm more worried that the test is just a bad test overall. I don't think
>I've read a single good thing about any version of it. Perhaps I'll wait
>until the newest release is out and I've heard some comment on that before
>I take it.
>
>If Cisco would bother to actually read the comments that people make on
>beta tests, perhaps they could come up with a solid design exam.
>
> >
> > >Hi
> > >I read in a forum that the CID exam now is 200 questions in 120 mins !!
> > >I was told a month back that it was 100 questions.
> > >Pls clarify.
> > >(Hope those boring scenarios are not there.)
> > >regards
> >
> >
> > Why are scenarios boring? Aren't those the principal things you will
> > deal with as a real-world designer?
> >
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