myly wrote:
mitm wrote:
The cost of the exams went up in January from:
ICND1 or ICND2 --- $125 to $150
CCNA Composite --- $250 to $295
Anyway, since you already passed the ICND1 you don't need to take that one again. You only need to pass the ICND2 exam and that will cost you $150.
So you think the questions for the two test approach are more in depth? You think they can go into more detail compared to the questions on the CCNA Composite? I ask because I was wondering that too.
Thanks....
Oh that makes me sad, yeah I took the 2 tests a time ago.
I think they do go into more detail, if you think about it, about 50 questions for CCNA and about 100 questions for ICND1&ICND2...
I'm not going to take the ICND1 again, it will either be the ICND2 again or the CCNA 640-802 exam (if thats still the number for it). The more subnetting questions I get the better chance I will have to pass but with ICND2 I didn't see much of the easy stuff.
Good luck on your journey!
Good luck to you too.....
If you decide to take the CCNA Composite, could you please post a message in
this forum stating whether you thought the questions on the CCNA Composite were easier or not compared to the ICND1/ICND2 route? I've been trying to get the opinion from someone who's tried both routes but it's like no one has tried both.
In my opinion, based on the content of my ICND1 and ICND2 Official Certification Guides (textbooks from Cisco Press by Wendell Odom), I think the ICND1 exam should be really easy and the ICND2 exam is like the CCNA Composite. There is a lot more material in the ICND2 book and it's the harder stuff. ICND2 has STP, Vlans, VTP, VPN's, EIGRP, OSPF, Frame Relay, IPv6, ACL's, NAT, DHCP, and so on... This material doesn't scare me. I think I know it pretty well. It's the time factor that concerns me. It seems like the material in ICND2 takes me more time to figure out.
Anyway,....it would really help me with my decision on which route to take.
Thanks....