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Failed CCNA 6 Times Now

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Ludoggg

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I need some serious advice on the exact steps to pass this Test.

kumputirgeek, CHDP, Network +
 
Kudos! Just remember though, the more you learn, the less you know. As you move up in your studies, you'll find how little a CCNA really has to know about the overall implementation of a live network!!! At least you have confirmed you are certifiable ;-).
 
Thanks a lot guys. Let me ask this. I work 99% with Windows. My company is starting to lean a little towards managed services which would involve more Cisco but I was curious if I should stay and wait it out or update my resume and move on. What do you guys think?

kumputirgeek, CHDP, CCNA, Network +
 
See what happens at your company. If you can get experience there, definitely stay. Employers like when someone has remained at a previous company for a considerable amount of time. I have said this before in Tek-Tips, so once more can't hurt---I am a CCNP with NO professional experience---I just log in here a lot and I have routers and switches I practice with, when my kids aren't trying to beat eachother up (2 boys, 2 and 3).

Burt
 
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