Frequent arguments for braindumps
and our responses1.
Argument: I just want to check If I know the material.Response: But that is why every decent book has review questions for every chapter. So do official training materials. Or if anyone is studying from Wendell's book, there are questions at the beginning and the end of the chapters. There are many ways to assess your knowledge: configure the technology in the lab or in semi-production network, configure it on your PC using DynaMips router emulator, or simply look in the glossary for all the terms used in the technology and describe on a piece of paper what it means in your own words. The possibilities are endless, but looking at the real questions with answers is definitely not one of them.
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Argument: Certification test is expensive. I don't want to fail.Response: The value of the certification is great, and to achieve that value Cisco is spending considerable amount of money. By using braindumps, that value is lost, and certification is becoming a piece of printing paper for your printer at most. Also, most companies will pay for your certification test, if you explain to your boss what value it has for you. I have not seen a case where that would not be possible. As for myself, I payed for all my certification tests myself. Because certification holds such a great value for me, the cost of the test is minuscule compared to the effort I had to spend to achieve the understanding required.
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Argument: Everyone is doing it, I'm not going to make it harder for myself.Response: First, who care who is doing what, do not compare yourself to anyone. Second, do not forget what is the purpose of certification. If everyone would have it, there would be no point of having it. Certification has to have a value, it has to represent something. Unless it represents what it supposed to, understanding of technology by an individual, it losses it's value.
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Argument: It is a requirement from my company to keep my job.Response: There is a reason they want you to have it - they want you to understand the technology covered. You are going to use the knowledge in real life. This is a good opportunity to ask for training or time to study.
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Argument: I understand the technology. I just need to find out what proprietary language terms is Cisco using.Response: Trust me, there is no such things on the certification test. If it is supposed to test proprietary technology like IOS, EIGRP or HSRP, then you should understand them and there is no excuse.
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Argument: It is a requirement to get the job, and I understand the technology anyway.Response: Well, if you understand the technology, why using braindumps at all? Just take the certification test, and you will pass!

