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I have been reading the ICND1 Official Cert Guide and I'm now halfway through. At the current pace I'm going with my studies, I feel l will finish and pass the ICND1 v1.1 exam without issues. However, making the Cisco deadline for the old ICND2 v1.1 exam set for 30 September 2013 will be hard for me. What am I to do, I'm confused? 1) Do I cancel what I'm doing now and focus on the NEW CCNA Exams (v2.0), particularly the ICND1 v2.0 (100-101), and restart reading from scratch when the new books get released in a month or two??? OR 2) Do I continue reading and PASS the ICND1 v1.1 exam in June and then TAKE THE NEW ICND2 v2.0 exam AFTER 30 September deadline???

Is this allowed by Cisco???? I want to continue reading and pass the ICND1 v1.1 exam as soon as possible, while waiting for the new ICND2 v2.0 BOOKS to roll out (since ALL are not yet published - I checked Amazon and all new books are on pre-order). When the new books come out (in a month or two) I will start reading the new ICND2 v2.0 books instead and hopefully pass sometime AFTER September deadline. That's the solution I'm thinking but not sure if its allowed or feasible.

Thank for your advice Ladies and Gentlemen, all is highly appreciated. You're exactly where I am, half-way through Odom's book & facing tight deadlines. Like you, there is no way I can make that Sept. 30th deadline for ICND2, but I should be ok to achieve ICND1 by then.

Yes, Cisco allows you to take the old ICND1 & then the new ICND2. Those of us whom will have to end up doing it this way will just have to be certain that we fill in the knowledge gap between the 2 exams. I don't think that will be much of a problem though since, as I understand it, it's simply a matter of a lot of the (now) ICND2 material being moved to the (new) ICND1 exam. Good for you, I guess, you are a prodigy and some of us are just ordinary I guess from your reply's tone. Johnson facility explorer manual. We too work full time have 4 kids to look after but cannot study at your super pace and FULLY grasp, understand and MASTER the Associate fundamentals required for a solid foundation in the Cisco World.No I don't think he was trying to insult you, I too have a full time job and I spend 4 days a week seeing my girlfriend leaving 3 nights to study, 3 hours per night.

So maybe 9 hours per week? IF I pass ICND1 it will have taken me 1 month. I think ICND2 could take me 2 months. You have till the 30th Sep, so I think you could do it! I'm using Todd Lammle's study guide, Packet Tracer, Boson Exam questions and CBT nuggets.

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