RE : Study/Review Plan -requesting inputs

From: Richard Dumoulin (Richard.Dumoulin@vanco.fr)
Date: Mon Apr 03 2006 - 17:32:03 GMT-3


One tip that works for me: understand the purpose of the protocol or
concenpt and learn the command that goes with it (for these just practice
scenarios). Master these, pause in order to assimilate, and move to the next
concept,

-- Richard

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Objet : Study/Review Plan -requesting inputs

Folks,

Need a bit of an advise here. I have been out of
school for a while(more than 10 years),and hence
struggling to study/memorize technology. I learn
something and then by the time i am finished learning
some thing else i forget the earlier. i try to review
as much but it appears the real challenge in preparing
for this test is to have a very good way of
studying/reviewing. not sure how others are studying
for this test but i am finding it overwhelming
learning all the
igp/bgp/mcast/qos/security/features/cat3550
cmds-reference/config-guides. if the cco docs were
good in presenting examples i guess i would not
struggle this much in remmebering/understanding
technology but for now i make my notes and obviously
make it more elaborate than the actual cco docs
examples. not sure if i am making any sense here but
is there a study/review plan that any one would like
to suggest ? some thing that has worked for them ?
because again the real challenge is to know the
blue-print on cco which is HUGE considering 12.3/12.4
and then keeping them in your mind.

would appreciate any help/advise.

thanks to you in advance.



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