


Cisco CCNA 200-301 Official Cert Guide Library : Odom, Wendell: desertcart.ae: Books Review: CCNA - The Best book of CCNA Exam! Review: I used to work in IT ,but did not take advantage of my position by updating my skills, which I regret to this day. So thanks to Covid and my mundane retail job I will reinvent myself . I decided to ditch Comptia A+ and invest in CCNA 200-301. After reading the reviews and looking on the Cisco web site, to make sure that this course of study would suit me, I finally made the investment and am very pleased that I have done so. Reasons are as follows: Chapter and section pre test and review to consolidate learning. Cisco press resources. Cisco.com resources. Pearson test prep resources. Immersion of Cisco exam terminology and in depth coverage. I have purchased the two volume Official cert guide and in addition to this (just in case I needed background or easier explanations I also bought Tom Lammle's CCNA Certification 200-301 Sybex offering). Day one review: I have taken the time to read the introduction, accessed the bonus material, prepared a study plan. It is 05:08 in the morning and I am skimming through the first chapter (due to acing the DIKTA quiz) I like the depth and easy way that that concepts are presented, not like a dry book, but more like a complete course of study, review and evaluation. As I work nights and want to pre listen to lesson prior to reading in order to get the most from my investment and to fully commit to learning and preparing for CCNAI have decided to take advantage of the 70% discount card included in book and have purchased the Premium bundle too, as this works out as £9.00 for the pdf ,epub version plus extra exams. If you are considering CCNA this book along with the additional Ciscopress/Cisco.com resources would be a wise investment, not just for the savings but more for the wording and support that allows you to relax & fully prepare for CCNA .

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The Best book of CCNA Exam!
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I used to work in IT ,but did not take advantage of my position by updating my skills, which I regret to this day. So thanks to Covid and my mundane retail job I will reinvent myself . I decided to ditch Comptia A+ and invest in CCNA 200-301. After reading the reviews and looking on the Cisco web site, to make sure that this course of study would suit me, I finally made the investment and am very pleased that I have done so. Reasons are as follows: Chapter and section pre test and review to consolidate learning. Cisco press resources. Cisco.com resources. Pearson test prep resources. Immersion of Cisco exam terminology and in depth coverage. I have purchased the two volume Official cert guide and in addition to this (just in case I needed background or easier explanations I also bought Tom Lammle's CCNA Certification 200-301 Sybex offering). Day one review: I have taken the time to read the introduction, accessed the bonus material, prepared a study plan. It is 05:08 in the morning and I am skimming through the first chapter (due to acing the DIKTA quiz) I like the depth and easy way that that concepts are presented, not like a dry book, but more like a complete course of study, review and evaluation. As I work nights and want to pre listen to lesson prior to reading in order to get the most from my investment and to fully commit to learning and preparing for CCNAI have decided to take advantage of the 70% discount card included in book and have purchased the Premium bundle too, as this works out as £9.00 for the pdf ,epub version plus extra exams. If you are considering CCNA this book along with the additional Ciscopress/Cisco.com resources would be a wise investment, not just for the savings but more for the wording and support that allows you to relax & fully prepare for CCNA .
V**D
Awesome books, arrived earlier than expected. Love them!
S**I
The Best. The practice/ review questions are great.
A**T
Package came in perfect condition, wrapped in original foil, activation codes sealed. Amazon did a good job. As for the guide I think it is one od the best on the market.
M**M
I relied on Wendell's old ICND1 100-105 text to pass the CCENT and it was first rate at explaining every little detail. His style is to be very thorough, which is really important if you're new to the subject and want to master the basics. If you don't understand him the first time, re-read it a couple times and it'll come clear. His writing style is direct and easy to follow, at least from my point of view. About 75% of Volume 1 of this new CCNA 201-300 text recycles and updates the material from that (now defunct) 100-105 book. But it's nice to know that they've added and subtracted as needed to match up to the latest CCNA topics. Personally, I'd recommend adding in a few other information sources (videos, boot camps, texts, practice tests) but I believe Wendell's books could easily form the backbone of your study plans. All that said, if you are already familiar with the material to a greater or lesser extent you might get a little frustrated at his fine level of detail, slower pace and repetition you'll find in these books. But they do have "Do I Know This Already" Quizzes before each chapter so you can skim over the sections you already know. And it's nice to know the information is there for reference if you find you need it.
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