Congrats.

I dl your apps yesterday and they are very nice.  Thank you for writing
them.

Good luck with the CSSI.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Ole Drews Jensen
Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2001 11:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCNP now, Thank You! [7:21495]


Here's a thanks to all of you who directly and indirectly helped me pass my
CCNP exams. I passed CIT this morning as the last one.

The CIT exam was the one I felt best prepared for, but passed with a lower
score that any of the others. I felt that the questions were worded very
badly compared to the other exams, and I was asked questions about specific
details that I did not recall having read in any of my books. Anyway, I
passed - so I'm happy!

A little advise to those of you who are on the first step on the CCNP
ladder:

1) Read at least two books for each exam, unless you feel very sure you know
everything you need to. A good rule that I have used, is to get a study
guide with good reviews. You can search, find and check for those on
http://www.amazon.com. A study guide usually uses an easier language that
you can better understand if you're reading about the topic for the first
time. As a second book, I like to buy a CiscoPress course or exam book,
because they are more detail specific regarding what they want you to know
for the exam. I do not recommend CiscoPress course or exam books as the only
book unless you are good at reading and understanding technical
explanations. They can be a little hard to understand if you're not really
sure what they're trying to tell you.

2) Download the Cisco exams from Boson. Take all three test exams, and then
buy the full version of the one you score lowest in.

3) Look on the Internet for other good helping tools or descriptions. For
the CIT, I recommend using the Flash Cards that Priscilla has available
(http://www.priscilla.com), and for the BCMSN exam, I recommend my own
applications to help you train the commands on the Catalyst 5000 and
calculate Multicast layer 2 and 3 addresses. Those two applications can be
found by following my RouterChief link below.

Now on to CSS1 starting Monday or Tuesday when I expect the book to arrive.

Have a nice weekend,

Ole

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 RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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