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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- I Successfully Passed the Cisco ICND1 Exam!
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