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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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 Will Doyle

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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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