Well, my point of view on this is that if you had the knowledge to pass CIT
as your first CCNP exam, then you must have a pretty good grounding in most
of the topics.

If I were in your shoes, I would study for each exam, one after the other,
then probably go do the foundation exam. I am only saying this because you
passed CIT.

I did a similar thing with the Windows 2000 MCSE a few years ago. I had
plenty of hands on, so I studied for each exam individually, then sat the
"all in one" exam. It was tough, but all that study (3 months of my spare
time and weekends) paid off.

Depends if you are paying for the exams:) If you are, I would do the
foundation, if not, maybe do them individually. At least after finsihing
one, you can rest up a bit on the review regarding that topic, and focus on
the next topic.

Which ever way you go, good luck!

Symon

-----Original Message-----
From: Kenan Ahmed Siddiqi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 January 2003 22:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Please recommend some books for ccnp [7:60355]


Hi there,
COngratulations on clearing your CIT exam. My personal experience so far has
been that the best guides for the exams are the official Cisco books
themselves. Otherwise, a lot of books cover the same materials but I don't
know how much of a help they'd be.
As for the Foundations vs. individual papers, hmmm. The FRS paper is tougher
because you have to clear all the sections in one go and the no. of you
questions you are allowed to score incorrect is much more limited (per
subject). Also, FRS paper requires extensive studying. So, if you think you
can manage all 3 in one go...go ahead! :) But otherwise, play it safe and
take one at a time. All depends on how much you know.
Good luck with the rest. Take care.

Cheers,

Kenan
=============================================

 This email has been content filtered and
 subject to spam filtering. If you consider
 this email is unsolicited please forward
 the email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
 request that the sender's domain be
 blocked from sending any further emails.

=============================================




Message Posted at:
http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=60376&t=60355
--------------------------------------------------
FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to