You have to take the same 4 exams to get your CCNP, so the path you take
probably depends upon your strengths and weaknesses. If I were to do it
again from scratch, I would probably do the ACRC* first 'cause I'm strong in
routing, then the BCRAN, then the BCMSN 'cause I'm weakest in switching
(VLANs, STP, etc.), and finally the CIT to wrap it all together. If you're
strong in switching, for example, you might want to take the BCMSN first
just to get it out of the way.

- Don

*This exam is gonna be replaced in a few days, but it's the one I took, so
it's the one I listed.

-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Guth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 3:33 PM
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Subject: What Path works?


Looking for some feedback... There seem to be some different paths followed
to CCNP.  What have you found to be a balance between book smarts and real
life prep for CCNP?


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