CCNA ICND1 Test is Scheduled!

September 30, 2009

in CCNA

The next steps toward my Cisco CCNA certification is nearing! I’ve decided to take the two test route for two reasons:

  • Easier to study
  • Less Pressure

I didn’t want to pack so much information to study for in one test and I feel that doing ICND1 and then ICND2 will be very easy for me. Also, I am quite slow with the subnetting (even after numerous practice sessions) so the time allotted for the ICND1 and ICND2 exam will be perfect for me.

For the test, I purchased my voucher from Get Certify 4 Less, where the vouchers go on sale for up to 50% off!

The ICND1 and ICND2 Cisco exams are usually $125 for each test. I got my ICND1 test for just $85! The key point about these vouchers are that they expire in about 2 weeks. So when you make your purchase you should be 100% ready to take the test! You can definitely purchase regular vouchers too if you don’t want to feel pressured into studying for only 2 weeks but I highly suggest buying your voucher so you can set a definite date as to when you will take your test.

The vouchers for the Cisco CCNA exams that Get Certify 4 Less sells are for Pearson Vue test sites just so you know.

For my study and review process I am taking the Boson practice exam to see where I am at and then studying on the parts where I scored the lowest. I am also using a CCNA flash cards book I purchased at Barnes and Noble which is looking to be a huge resource for me. Not only do they go over key topics in flash card mode, there is a review section in the back for both the ICND1 and ICND2. I haven’t been using my GNS3 as much because of how the program interprets a switch through a router. The commands are a little different in that sense so I don’t want to confuse myself for the test.

Be sure to check in regularly at Get Certify 4 Less to see regular deals on CCNA exam vouchers.

Tune in next week for my test results ;)

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