Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Creating A Road Map To Success Cisco / MCSE Exam Study

Creating A Road Map To Success Cisco / MCSE Exam Study
Create a road map - for success.

Planning for success on the CCNA, CCNP, & other Cisco exams is much like taking a trip in your automobile. you have got to plan ahead, accept the occasional detour, & keep on going until you get there. But what do you do before you get started?

Don't spend your study time & slow your progress by studying for a Cisco exam without planning the trip. Schedule your study time as you would an appointment with a client, & keep that appointment. Make sure that your study time is quality study - turn your TV, iPod, & cell off. If you hit a bump in the road & don't get your certification the first time you take the exam, regroup & generate another plan. Study until you get to the point that on exam day, you know that you are already a CCNA or CCNP & you’re there at the testing center to make it official.

If you were driving from six side of the country to another, you certainly would not get in your automobile & start driving, would you? No. You would plan the trip out ahead of time. What would happen if you got in the automobile & started driving in the hope that you would someday arrive at your final location? You would seldom get there, & you'd spend a lot of time wandering aimlessly.

The journey to success is not a straight line. When you look at a chart that shows a company's financial progress, the line seldom goes straight up. there's some ups & downs, but the overall result is success. The path to your eventual career & certification exam success may not be a direct one, but the important part is to get started - & to get any journey started, you have got to generate a road map for a successful arrival at your location. Stumble Upon Toolbar

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