I use following tecnique when I study for an CCNP exam:
- I try to get as much hands on experience as I can.
- I read some hands on books about the material. The CCIE books are usually
good.
- Then I read a studyguide like Todd Lammle writes. I do it to get an
overwiev of the material for the exam.
- At last (Last week or so before the exam) I start reading books like the
Exam notes from Sybex or the Exam Cram books from Coriolis. I am lazy and
dont take notes when I read so I use these books as they are designed to be
as notes. At this stage I take as many practice exams as I possibly can to
see where my knowledge lacks and hit the books again.
Regards
Jon Eggert Gudmundsson
MCSE,CCNA,CCDA
Network Administrator
Icelandic Banks Data Center
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From: JD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21. september 2000 05:49
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Subject: CCNP Todd Lammle Books???
I am confused on which books to buy for my CCNP. I see the Exam Notes books
by Todd Lammle and then there are the full, lengthy books by Todd Lammle.
Which are better for learning the material? Do the Exam Notes books give
just what you need to pass the tests??
Steve
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