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🗓️ Daily Check-In #1
Hey everyone 👋 Starting today, we’ll have a Daily Check-in post every day. The goal: keep each other accountable, share progress, and help out when needed. 👉 What are you working on right now? 👉 Any challenges you want to share? Let’s crush this CCNA together. 🚀
🗓️ Daily Check-In #1
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@Joe Schmo Good luck Joe! Doing a very similar path and so far it has been working out great!
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Just passed my exam!! As a tip for anyone coming I think the key for me was being able to do subnet calculations very good, there was a lot of questions where you'll finally find the answer by being able to do different subnetting calculations. Keep the work up guys, it'll finally pay off!
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Congrats! Hoping to take mine soon. The subnetting tip is appreciated. Been following Andrew Ramdayal's subnetting videos and loved the way his slower approach to it is. Starting watching his videos for my A+ and then my N+ and in the N+ his full subnetting class is a section in that course on udemy. Very highly recommended. Bought his Security + and going to go through that after my CCNA.
📌 What’s Your Biggest Challenge Right Now?
Hey everyone, I’d love to hear from you directly: 👉 What is currently your biggest challenge in preparing for your exam? 👉 And what do you think would really help you to overcome this challenge? My goal here is to actively support you with the exact pain points you’re facing — whether it’s tricky theory, lack of structure, practice questions, labs, or even motivation. So let’s make this interactive: drop your thoughts in the comments, and I’ll create content, tips, or even custom resources to tackle the issues that matter most to you. Let’s solve these roadblocks together so that your path to passing gets smoother. 🚀
📌 What’s Your Biggest Challenge Right Now?
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Doing regular studies each day for at least 3-6 hours a day since March but have horrible short term memory, so watched Neil's videos 3 full times and read through the full sybex/Todd Lammle study guide. Now just have been doing tons of review on boson and my books. Have 15 pages of printed out study sheets in areas I need to continue to look at and 3 stacks of note cards for trouble things during my studies. Areas like 802.X Standards and small things in each section I will find and mark and then study. Then maybe focus more on AI/Automation before I know I ready to schedule it. :)
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@Vithuschan Kirupakaran-Eikemper I started out writing down any thing that I was having issues with on post it notes and then found I had so many post its, so I switched to a large legal pad and will note down those things as I study. In the process now of using my book and funny enough AI to give me explanations of those things to better understand them; then crossing them off one by one. If there is any big problem areas I make note cards of them.
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