Having an allowance would be wonderful.  Wish I had that problem.  Good luck
on the test.  I have been told that the CCDA exam is not as hard as the CCNA
test but that was CCNA 1.0 test.  The CCDA test has or had three different
case studies company xyz, abc, and jfk.  You have to read all three and
answer questions about each.  The answers are in the readings but you have
to be sure to keep the three case studies seperate.  My suggestion is to
Read each case study and map it out on paper then go answer the questions.

Let me us know how it goes.

Scott
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> Hey, i have the "Designing Cisco Networks" (DCN) book, and i've read
> through it..... Then i took the practice exam in the back of the book, and
> passes it with an 85%.. I'm signed up the the test tomorrow, but i'm
REALLY
> worried about it.  It's just that i spent FOREVER practiceing and studying
> for the CCNA, and when i took that test, i passed, but just slightly.
It's
> just that this book makes the CCDA out to be REALLY easy.  I'm expecting
to
> go into the test, and come out bomming it, and loosing the 100$ i paid for
> it.  Bah, oh well.  I suppose if i passed the CCNA, and the practice exam,
i
> can pass the CCDA...  Hmm, if i weren't 17, and i had a job, failing might
> not be such a big deal, but how it is, saving allowences takes for freakin
> ever.  Anyways, I want to tell you all, i don't like the DCN book, and i
> find it REALLY lacking.  I'll tell you what happens tomorrow afternoon.
> Peace out guys.
>
> ~Aaron Vose
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