easy is a relative term. if you want to increase the difficulty, you can do
what i did and take foundation 2.0 and support 2.0 on the same day. should
be enough to keep you busy for 3 weeks.

i missed my foundation by 20 points. no excuses.

p.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Lindstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 2:28 PM
Subject: Cert Difficulty Comparison.


> Hi,
> I'm just starting my Cisco Cert and I was wondering if anyone else is
> surprised how easy the Cisco tests are.  I always hesitated doing the
Cisco
> certs because I heard they were "hard".  Not that I mind a challenge, its
> just I'm a little busy right now.  Anyway,  I just started a week and a
bit
> ago.  I took the CCNA the Monday before last, and switching last Monday.
I
> felt the exams were quite easy.  I passed both with scores well into the
> 900s and didn't spend that much time studying.  I work full time and teach
> during the evenings, so all I studied was a little on Sat and Sun.  I'm
not
> the sharpest knife in the drawer, did I just luck out on questions, or
take
> the easy test first, or are all the test about the same difficulty?
>
> I seem to see folks pooh-pooh the MCSE but I feel like the MS tests are
much
> harder than the Cisco ones.  MS tests cover a large range of topics where
> the Cisco test are a really small subset of topics.  Does anyone else feel
> that way or am I just way up in the night?  I've decided to do a test a
week
> until I finish the CCNP, does this sound nuts?  Anyway I am just trying to
> see what other folks think.
>
> A little mystified,
> Craig Lindstrom
> MCT MCSE+I CCNA(as of last week!) SOB:)
>
>
>
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