The right approach to exam-taking

From: Adhu Ajit (adhu_ajit@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Nov 07 2006 - 14:41:36 ART


Folks, from what I read and what I hear other people say, I find that everyone almost unanimously agree that reading the full exam before starting is the best approach.
   
  Why so ?
   
  Is it because when you log into a router you can complete all the tasks that are intended for that routers across all tasks ? This, atleast for me, is not possible. Skimming the Qn paper to get a high level overview of what is expected from the lab gives me a sense of what will break and which ones need re-fixing. For example, if I see port security and at a later point I see VRRP that shud ring a bell that there might be problems when I add VRRP on a router connected to a port for port security. Besides such things, what other things should I look out for when I skim through the Qn paper ?
   
  Any comments will be much appreciated.
   
  Thanks.
   

 
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