JGitau,
Thanks. Kindly send me the list of books. I would wish to take a look at them.
About the CCIE's I just want to talk to one or two of them and hear what they have
to say to a newbie. I am sure some of the loopholes they suffered along the way
would have been prevented if they had had some kind of guidance initially.
Just that. Abit more advise.
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 9:56 PM, John Gitau
<jgitau@gmail.com> wrote:
Its an exciting and rewarding journey have fun, take in the sights.
there are quite a number of high level networkers on the skunkworks
list, appropriate questions will be answered.
on whether to take the two papers or not :it depends. Personally I'd
go for the single paper. Its cheaper but requires you to put in more
work upfront. It covers broader content. if you're very new in the
field I'd suggest you break it down and take the two papers
separately. remember its a journey, don't frustrate yourself before
you begin. If you have money to burn, pay for the exam, go see what it
looks like:-)
on books, now those are expensive. I suggest you head on to safari
books online, all cisco press titles are available cheaply. If you are
sponsored by an organization I can recommend a list of books otherwise
otherwise the internet is really your best friend.
Yes there are a bunch of ccies lurking, not many so far....Im not sure
why you asked so I'll leave it at that...
JGitau
> Hi guys.
> I am a newbie in the IT field taking a 4 week CCNA course at New Horizon. I
> am looking for some supplementary Cisco materials. Any recommendations?
> Secondly, has anyone done the 604 - 802 exam? How would you compare it to
> the alternative of sitting for two papers, ICND 1 and ICND 2?
> Does the splitting make them easier?
> Finally, does anyone know of any Kenyan CCIE? Better still are they on
> skunkworks?
>
>
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**Gitau