Thanks. I've started the CCNP route now so will finish that
before trying to move on. I took the BCMSN exam first. This was
hard to study for (esp. multicast) but easier to pass than
expected.
- Jim

""Chuck Larrieu""  wrote in message
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> do not underestimate the CCIE written. the one I saw had a lot
of things
> that can fool the unwary, unsuspecting, and unprepared.
>
> It was tougher than any of the CCNP tests I took. It was
similar in many
> respects to about half the things I saw on the CID test.
>
> on the other hand, the CCIE written was not nearly so
difficult as I had
> imagined it would be. Perhaps because of the incremental
approach via the
> CCNP / CCDP route?
>
> best wishes to you.
>
> Chuck
>
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> Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2001 10:03 AM
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> Subject: Difficulty - CCIE written or CCNP [7:16504]
>
>
> Would anyone who has taken the CCNP and the CCIE written exam
> care to advise which is the hardest? I hear the CCIE written
> exam is very basic. It certainly covers some simple topics but
> would a candidate need to know networking to CCNP level or
> higher to achieve thes pass mark? Put another way, how would
you
> compare two people, one with CCNP and not CCIE written, the
> other with the CCIE written and not CCNP?
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