Eric

I thought about doing the same, and the idea that weaker subjects would be
averaged out by stronger ones, was a consideration. I decided that, as I was
going to go on to CCIE then I needed to iron out the weaker areas rather
than effectively hide them.
The difficulty of trying to find my strong subjects may also have affected
the decision :-)
At least doing it the long way, I know that I've got a fair spread of
knowledge on all the areas covered by the multiple CCNP exams.

Gareth


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> I am considering taking the Foundation 2.0 (640-509) Exam in place of
> the Routing, Switching, and Remote Access Exams.  It may be harder, but
> I see some advantages in it.  For example, the foundation exam will
> allow me to complete the CCNP in a shorter period of time and better
> prepare me to sit for the CCIE written.  Also, I would think your strong
> areas (ie routing) would help to balance out some of your weaker areas
> (ie ISDN or appletalk).
>
> Is my thinking correct?  What is your experience with the Foundation 2.0
> exam?
>
> Thanks
>
> -Eric
>
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