I depends what your ultimate goal is, whether it is the CCNP or CCIE. I see
CCNP as a stepping stone towards CCIE. If you got your CCNP without any
prior Cisco experience, in my opinion there's going to be more work
involved for your CCIE.

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> From: Ashfaq Aslam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Cisco Group Study <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: CCNP 2.0 completed and is a joke!!!
> Date: Saturday, January 13, 2001 3:55 PM
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> I completed my CCNP 2.0 on 3rd Jan. 2001 (scores between 82-89%) within a
> space of 6 weeks.
> 
> I feel the high standard from CCNP 1.0 to CCNP 2.0 exams has dropped
> considerably.  I failed my ACRC exam back in August and was forced to
> abandon it due to the expiry date.  ACRC was a good standard exam.  That
was
> the true level of testing!  The passing score for the old CCNP 1.0 exams
was
> 79%, whilst now (for CCNP 2.0) it's a sheepishly low 69%.
> 
> I managed to pass the new BSCN and CIT exams in under three weeks without
> ANY prior Cisco experience.  I feel the passing score should be increased
to
> 79% instead if 69%, otherwise CCNP 2.0 will end up flooding the market
and
> decreasing it's value like Microsoft exams.
> 
> I don't feel Cisco should be dropping their standards in Professional
> Certifications.
> 
> Just my thoughts...What do you guys reckon?
> 
> Regards.
> Ashfaq
> 
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