I studied from all three and I think they all had good material. The test is
$300 to fail; you can get all three bosons for 1/3 of that. I'd say get all
three and spend your time with them; this is the hardest of the Cisco tests
and I wouldn't want to blow it to save $30.
I'd also take a look
#1 and #2, written by the same author, are the best. Skip #3.
g_study wrote:
> Bosson offers Practice Test #1, Test #2, Test #3 for the CCIE written.
Which
> is the best?
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Do them all, although please don't expect a lot of questions being in the
exam. I done all three as well as practice. I reckon I had around 5 - 6
questions which were identical BUT these 5 - 6 questions were ridiculously
easy anyway. This IS a tough exam testing you on the principles of the
pr
I did then but I only got two questions from them
Ahmed Adil
CCNP CCDP MCSE
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> Bosson offers Practice Test #1, Test #2, Test #3 for the CCIE written.
Which
> is the best?
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Use all three. They each have their strong points. You'll thank me later.
Just make sure you truly understand the concepts. Memorizing answers will
not get you through the written
Bryan
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Subject: CCIE written
I took the CCIE written back in late April and used Boson 1 and 2. They
were both excellent at preparing for the written. Of course, it all depends
on the pool of CCIE questions you draw for the test, but I think I had a few
more questions that were from Boson 1 rather than Boson 2.
Good luck,
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