Re: CCIE written and BOSON tests [7:2840]

2001-05-02 Thread Will Doyle

TEST
scott mann  wrote in message
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 Pre-CCIE written folks,

 Instead of continually responing to the same question, I will answer it
 here:

 I passed the CCIE written by using ALL 3 of the BOSON tests. I cannot
really
 say which test had more questions in relation to the actual exam, but
 suffice it to say that instead of asking me which one of the three is the
 best, you should plunk down the measly $90 and buy all three. Isn't the
 point of this to gain knowledge and become excellent at what you do
through
 that knowledge? Spend time going through all 600+ questions(some are
 repetitive) and learn not only the answers, but the why; use the
referenced
 links to Cisco's website and/or Caslow book. You can never study too much
 material as long as it's relevant to your future success. Right?

 Oh, and don't take this to mean that the BOSON's will be enough to pass
 alone, you need some good fundamentals in networking and a couple of the
 better books out there. I suggest the new CCIE TCP/IP volume II book by
 Cisco Press, and Volume II caslow book. Read and remember!

 Good Luck

 Scott
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RE: CCIE written and BOSON tests [7:2840]

2001-05-02 Thread Greg Macaulay

Scott,

You mention the following:

I suggest the new CCIE TCP/IP volume II book by
Cisco Press, and Volume II caslow book. Read and remember!


Doyle's CCIE TCP/IP Volume II (Cisco Press) was just released about a week
or so ago (Volume I has been around awhile), while the Caslow book doesn't
have a Volume II, but does have a 2d edition.

Could you clarify which books you are referring to.  Thanks.


Greg Macaulay
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Lifetime member of AARP




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Re: CCIE written and BOSON tests [7:2840]

2001-05-02 Thread Brant I. Stevens

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Amen.

Personally, I found the tests INVALUABLE in passing the CCIE written
on the first go-round.  I only hope that I can repeat that
performance for the lab in September...  :)

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Subject: CCIE written and BOSON tests [7:2840]


 Pre-CCIE written folks,
 
 Instead of continually responing to the same question, I will
 answer it  here:
 
 I passed the CCIE written by using ALL 3 of the BOSON tests. I
 cannot really  say which test had more questions in relation to the
 actual exam, but  suffice it to say that instead of asking me which
 one of the three is the  best, you should plunk down the measly $90
 and buy all three. Isn't the  point of this to gain knowledge and
 become excellent at what you do through  that knowledge? Spend time
 going through all 600+ questions(some are  repetitive) and learn
 not only the answers, but the why; use the referenced  links to
 Cisco's website and/or Caslow book. You can never study too much 
 material as long as it's relevant to your future success. Right?
 
 Oh, and don't take this to mean that the BOSON's will be enough to
 pass  alone, you need some good fundamentals in networking and a
 couple of the  better books out there. I suggest the new CCIE
 TCP/IP volume II book by  Cisco Press, and Volume II caslow book.
 Read and remember!
 
 Good Luck
 
 Scott
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CCIE written and BOSON tests [7:2840]

2001-05-01 Thread scott mann

Pre-CCIE written folks,

Instead of continually responing to the same question, I will answer it 
here:

I passed the CCIE written by using ALL 3 of the BOSON tests. I cannot really 
say which test had more questions in relation to the actual exam, but 
suffice it to say that instead of asking me which one of the three is the 
best, you should plunk down the measly $90 and buy all three. Isn't the 
point of this to gain knowledge and become excellent at what you do through 
that knowledge? Spend time going through all 600+ questions(some are 
repetitive) and learn not only the answers, but the why; use the referenced 
links to Cisco's website and/or Caslow book. You can never study too much 
material as long as it's relevant to your future success. Right?

Oh, and don't take this to mean that the BOSON's will be enough to pass 
alone, you need some good fundamentals in networking and a couple of the 
better books out there. I suggest the new CCIE TCP/IP volume II book by 
Cisco Press, and Volume II caslow book. Read and remember!

Good Luck

Scott
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