I'm doing the same sort of thing. I've got 2 exams left. From reading
through most of the Cisco Press BCRAN book I reckon I could squeeze the exam
now. With a few weeks of studying I think it will be safe. (Sounds a bit
cocky, not meant to be, you can chuckle when I fail it)
I suppose it depends on your experience though. The lads in our office
who've done them, all reckon they got a lot more from the CIT course than
the BCRAN, but the level seems to vary based on which instructor takes the
course.
So for me its BCRAN from the book and put all three exams together with the
CIT course.
I also think the BCRAN is more interesting to read so easier to self study,
but I suppose that's personal preference.

Good Luck,

Gaz



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> Greetings!
>
> In order to take Cisco classes, I must use my vacation time.
> Unfortunately, I will only have a week this year, so I need to determine
> which Cisco class (Remote Access or Support) to take.  The remaining
> exam I will attempt to pass with Cisco books.
>
> Can anyone discuss which class to take and why?  Does one class require
> more hands on?  The only equipment I have is two 1700 series routers.
>
> Thanks for your help!!!
>
> Dave




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