Interesting advice, I take my last (hopefully!) CCNP exam next Saturday. I
need a rest, have gone through the CCNA then straight into the CCNP path in
9 months having had no prior experience on Cisco technologies.

I am hoping the CCNP will now get me a chance to work in a Cisco shop where
I can build on what I have learned with real-life experience, I did the same
when I passed my MCSE, I had the MCSE but really knew very little.

I just can't see myself tackling the CCIE without some support from an
employer or some real experience, plus I don't think my girlfriend would
stand for it.

rbx10 Defcom wrote:
> 
> Relax but don't  relax too much. Start studying for the CCIE as
> soon as possible to get your feet wet
> That's the mistake I made. I waited a year later. now I forgot
> about half of the stuff.
> Just my suggestion.
> ccie-n-training
> -rbx10




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