For the Routing 503 exam, Building Scalable Cisco Networks by Catherine
Paquet and Diane Teare. It's ISBN # 1578702283. For other Cisco Press books,
go to www.ciscopress.com

Shawn K.

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From: ko haag [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 11:22 AM
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Which Cisco Press book or books do you recommend?

Ko Haag

"Kaminski, Shawn G" wrote:

> The reason everyone shouts "just use Cisco" for the 503 exam is 
> because the Cisco Press book exactly follows the Routing 503 exam 
> blueprint. Every chapter in the Cisco Press book is one of the 
> sections covered in the
actual
> exam. You can pass the exam by just using this book.
>
> Shawn K.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Zeitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 9:52 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Routing Exam 503 [7:31275]
>
> I am studying for the routing exam. I am using Sybex book, I have 
> heard it has a lot of mistakes, but that is why you should use more 
> then 1 book. I have heard arguments for both the Cert Library and the 
> Prep Library, if you look at the different book sites, it seems cert 
> library sells more copies and comes with a CD. Www.bookpool.com
>   has the entire set for 96$ US. I have not
> bought it yet though. I think a lot of people shout "just use cisco" 
> when they actually used other books but don't want to reveal what they 
> really used.
>
> Yea, colt is gone, but if you go to http://ciscoguide.net
>   there is like 100 questions for CCNP routing
> there. I made them into PDFs and keep them on my palm pilot. There is 
> a
free
> study guide on cramsession.com, its not that great, but its free. I am 
> disappointed at there CCNP question of the day, because they are from 
> the 400 exam series, so outdated. I wish they would hire someone to 
> write new questions. They are pretty much useless.
>
> Anyway, my suggestion is just use more then one source, that is what I 
> do
to
> cross reference to make sure there is no mistakes. I am the type of 
> person that once I do a question, I remember it. So when I see it 
> somewhere else, and its wrong I notice it. Well hope this help :-)




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