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PASSED !!!
It feels like a dream come true, and I can hardly put my happiness into words — now I’ve reached the stage where I’m writing about my exam experience. Today was my exam at a testing center and my experience was full of mixed emotions ! I've been preparing for CCNA for a really long time and the journey has finally come to an end. I'm not gonna give any generic advices since it's all out on in communities and reddit already. But one of THE MOST crucial things during your exam is your time management. I'm from a non-English native country and hence I got 30 mins extra but boy if this time extension wouldn't be allotted to me my scores would've been much worse, I finished with hardly 4-5 minutes to spare even after getting extra time. My only key advice is to manage your time efficiently please ! Otherwise you might get questions wrong even after knowing the correct answer under time pressure. Some exam technicalities - I had 4 labs at the very beginning of the exam followed by 69 total questions. The labs were all familiar and surprisingly i completed all of them (altho i must say it took me 50 minutes just to complete all labs). You should be VERY confident in reading routing tables and choosing what's the best route to a certain destination ip would be. WLC questions were twisted, they covered certain sections of the WLC GUI which i didn't even see before. I hardly got them right. Rest just lab and lab as much as you can and do practice subnetting a lot ! My scores - Automation and Programmability - 60% Network Access - 50% IP connectivity - 88% IP services - 75% Security Fundamentals - 40% Network Fundamentals - 60% My study resources - Neil Andersons's Udemy course (his anki + labs), Boson ExSim, JITL (only videos and labs), CBTNuggets (WLC section), Keith Barker (for areas I was weak in) and lots n lots of chatgpt. To everyone preparing for it - I believe in you, it's not rocket science but yes it takes time. Definitely worth it. Good luck to everyone, much love <3
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