I usually use the Boson test to review...

Just my $.02

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From: Jim Healis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 9:41 AM
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Subject: Re: CCIE Written Detail


I think that for those who have spent weeks reading high level stuff 
that the Exam Cram book is something good to review the week before your 
written exam.  It has a good, brief, coverage of the minimal essentials 
and may help in reminding you about some of the basic things you have 
forgotten while getting too intimate with BGP. :-)

-j

mikey wrote:

> The Exam Cram will not give you enough to pass the written.  It is not a
bad
> book and will give you some supplemental info.
> What is needed to pass written has been posted quite a bit by those sho
have
> passed, my advice is to read and heed the info that has already been
posted.
> 
> I don't think there is a quick cram method to ccie.
> 
> mikey
> 
> 
> Eric Gunn  wrote in message
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>> Hello,
>> 
>> I was wondering if anyone that has read the CCIE Exam Cram though that
was
>> sufficient in detail to pass the CCIE written exam? I have been through
> 
> and
> 
>> passed the CCNP+Security track, so I was hoping that some review would be
>> enough to prepare. However the exam cram seems a bit general, just
looking
>> for opinions from people that have been through a similar track.
>> 
>> I also plan on using the studyguide from www.cramsession.com, along with
>> Boson practice test #1. I had great luck with the Boson test for the
>> security exam which is that same author that does the CCIE Boson tests.
>> 
>> Thank you for the input,
>> 
>> -Eric Gunn
>> 
>> CCNP + Security, MCSE, CCA.CNA, N+




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