From: dreamer1109@hotmail.com
Date: Fri Mar 16 2007 - 18:03:34 ART
Hi, everyone
My first attempt was in January. The main reasons I failed that one was my lack of experience with four switches, time management, proper rest before the exam. (Slept one hour before the test)
This time around, I was much more prepared and relaxed but couldn!/t come through. There was no technology mentioned in the test that I had no clue about. I studied extensively for all the topics in the blueprint. I complied all my notes from the written exam, practice labs, white papers, classes, and synced the notes with the DOC CD. In the end, I knew at least the basic knowledge about most topics and where every thing is located in the DOC CD.
However, I had major difficulty in interpreting some of the task given in the exam and lost a lot of time. My question is how one can prepare for these vague and ambiguous questions? For example, if the task asks for X and some kind of variation for Y is needed for X to work, but Y is not even mentioned in the exam.
I am beginning to loose confidence in my ability to ever pass the exam. I don't know maybe I just need a little break from it all. But, I know this is one major hurdle I need to overcome to pass the exam any input will be greatly appreciated.
Chong Yi
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