Larry,
I took the Foundation test last Spring. It is every bit the three individual
tests combined with a fairly quick time limit (if I remember it averaged to
around 40 seconds per question). As has been mentioned you must pass each
section to pass the entire test. To add to that you also must t
I took the foundation paper and trust me... it's no fun.
The foundation exam is almost similiar to the individual exams except that
the pressure is greater... I took the foundation exam and while it certainly
is a faster way of clearing the certification, I don't really enjoyed the
experience. To
Larry,
I haven't taken Foundations yet either but have to speak. I am kinda where
you are, a good bit of experience, CCNA and some other certs, Cisco teaching
exp etc. and basically the last thing I want to do is take an 'all-in-one'
type of test. I want to gauge my certifications together with
I completed my CCNP exams in Feburary.
I was under the misguided notion that the Foundation exam would have a
single pass mark so if I was weak in one area then that would be balance
off by others. The exam has three sections corresponding to each of the
individual tests and you must pass each.
if you dont try you will not success...
go and take the foundation exam...
you can pass CCNA...means you can also get CCNP easily
""Larry Youngquist"" I recently completed my first step and got my
CCNA.I've got quite a
bit
> of experience, but had never ventured down the Cisco cer
I recently completed my first step and got my CCNA.I've got quite a bit
of experience, but had never ventured down the Cisco certification track
before. I'm curious if there are any opinions about taking the combined
Foundations exam or taking the individual exams for routing, switching and
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