I think the hardest thing is stating how hard an exam is.
I think it depends totally on your experience and ability to grasp very
different subjects.
I thought I was going to struggle with the switching as my switching
experience was fairly limited, but I found that most of it seemed to stick
on my first read through the book. A bit of practical on the kit drummed it
in and the exam came easy.
In contrast to that, I thought the BSCN would be more up my street, but I'm
trying to squeeze the info in to my head at the moment.

The thing I found with the switching was that there were set topics to learn
in big chunks, trunking, channelling, MLS, multicast etc which made it
easier for whats left of 'my' brain at least.

I'm finding with the routing, even the bits I thought I knew before are
becoming blurred with the other chapters - confusing characteristics of
EIGRP with OSPF with BGP etc.
Exam's on Tuesday so we shall see.

Good luck with yours.

Gaz

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> CCNA - 5
> CCDA - 4
> BCMSN - 6
> BSCN - 7
> BCRAN - 8
> CIT - 6
> CID - ?  That's next  (After the BSCI beta ;-)
>
> Mike W.
>
> "hal9001"  wrote in message
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> > Can I please canvass some opinion as to the relative difficulty of each
of
> > the Routing and Switching CCNA/CCDA/CCNP/CCDP Exams.  For example
> relatively
> > the CCNA Exam may be harder than say the Remote Access because you have
to
> > cover a bigger ground or number of subjects albeit in lesser depth.
> >
> > I don't want to draw out a long thread of it but it may be of use (and
> > interest) personally and to other members who are planning their exams.
> If
> > you could rate on a scale of 1-10 the following I'd be grateful;
> >
> > CCNA - ICND
> > CCDA - DCN
> > CCNP - BSCN
> >             - BCMSN
> >             - BCRAN
> >             - CIT
> > CCDP - CID
> >
> > Thanks - Karl
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