Of course attending a Cisco CCNP Academy is another good way of preparing.
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If you're in the Las Vegas area, we will be offering CCNP classes in the
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Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional N
Big difference is in prep, if you take foundations, you must be able to
pass all 3 sections on the same test, as opposed to focusing on 1 at a
time if you take the separate tests.
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Wed, 16 May 2001, William E. Gragido wrote:
> Its the
I don't think the method in which you take the CCNP tests matter to an
employer. The employer is most interested on how you come across in the
interview. Sufficed to say, you may score more points as an over-read
CCNA... than a floundering with the topics new CCNP.
The CCNP is a good career mov
Its the same certification Marshal, with the only difference being that one
option allows you to test on three different topics as opposed to taking
those tests separately. Generally, its been my experience that employers
will not care how you got the CCNP only that you got it.
-Original Mes
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