CCDA case study in Exam [7:59068]

2002-12-12 Thread Sliver
Hi GroupStudy,

I heard that there is case studies in the CCDA exam.

I would like to know how does it works? Is it that they gave you a case and
the next few question will ask you some multiple choice questions that is
related to that case?

Can I go back to the case study during those questions?

Thanx..




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RE: CCDA case study in Exam [7:59068]

2002-12-12 Thread Walker, James - Is
This test has multiple case studies and multiple questions per case study.

Yes, you can refer back to the case studies for all the questions.

You will lose average of 3 min. per question as you have to refer back to
the case study.
After spending over an hour on case studies (hint hint), my head was aching
after the exam. 


IMO, CCIE written was easier.




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Hi GroupStudy,

I heard that there is case studies in the CCDA exam.

I would like to know how does it works? Is it that they gave you a case and
the next few question will ask you some multiple choice questions that is
related to that case?

Can I go back to the case study during those questions?

Thanx..




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Re: CCDA case study in Exam [7:59068]

2002-12-12 Thread J.D. Chaiken
I agree.  I hated this test.

I wouldn't have minded it as much if they organized the questions better.
e.g.

Case Study 1
Question About Case Study 1
Question About Case Study 1
Question About Case Study 1
Case Study 2
Question About Case Study 2
Question About Case Study 2
Question About Case Study 2


But on my test it was all over the place.  E.g.

Case Study 1 - Question About Case Study 1
Case Study 2-  Question About Case Study 2
Case Study 1 - Question About Case Study 1
Case Study 3 - Question About Case Study 3
Case Study 2-  Question About Case Study 2
Case Study 5-  Question About Case Study 5
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Re: CCDA case study in Exam [7:59068]

2002-12-12 Thread Larry Letterman
when I took it thats the way it worked...My test had 3 case studies...
but that was long ago, its been re-done since then...

Sliver wrote:

Hi GroupStudy,

I heard that there is case studies in the CCDA exam.

I would like to know how does it works? Is it that they gave you a case and
the next few question will ask you some multiple choice questions that is
related to that case?

Can I go back to the case study during those questions?

Thanx..




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Re: CCDA case study in Exam [7:59068]

2002-12-12 Thread Tat Wee, Kan
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 But on my test it was all over the place.  E.g.

 Case Study 1 - Question About Case Study 1
 Case Study 2-  Question About Case Study 2
 Case Study 1 - Question About Case Study 1
 Case Study 3 - Question About Case Study 3
 Case Study 2-  Question About Case Study 2
 Case Study 5-  Question About Case Study 5

Same here. After a while I was losing concentration and was beginning to get
bored of the exam! I was constantly dreading my next question would be a
case study question, as that will mean I will lose precious time.




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RE: CCDA case study in Exam [7:59068]

2002-12-12 Thread tu do
Sliver,
That was the worst one I took. And, I hate it because of case study
questions. As a non-native english speaker, I spent 50% of my time to read
the cases over and over. I read the questions and answered them in less than
30% of remain time. Passed with 912/1000. For each of unclear questions (or
answers) to me, I didn't spend longer then 15 to think. Guessed and clicked
to save time going with the others.
For this kind of exams; the more I spend for them when sitting, the worse
result I get. I use this tactic to avoid the long reading questions too.
CIT and CID are harder but I like them better.
Good luck,
TuDo


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RE: CCDA case study in Exam [7:59068]

2002-12-12 Thread ccnp ccnp2002
Hi All,

I also found CCDA funny - after some time, I developed a don't-care-attitude
and just started making intelligent guesses (I thought this is what they
wanted!).

I was surprised when I got 815/1000. I really did not care!

Cheers!


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