BSCI Study Plans
Posted by Aragoen Celtdra on 3rd July 2008
Well, I didn’t wait too long to get started on the BSCI track. I wanted to take advantage of the steam I’ve built up during the last month reviewing for the CCNA exam. I passed the CCNA on Saturday, June 28th, and I began hitting the BSCI books on Monday - two days after.
I started getting excited for the BSCI track midweek last week when I received my first two books (the Study Guide and Lab Portfolio). It even came to a point where having those books on my desk whilst I studied became a distraction, as I couldn’t put it down, browsing through the chapters.
So far I have read two chapters from the Cisco Press Study Guide. Lookout for upcoming study notes.
Here are the materials I’ll be using for my studies:
- Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) (Authorized Self-Study Guide), 3rd Edition -This will be the primary text book I will be basing my study off. I chose this based from opinions from the Techexams.net forums. They seem to be favoring this one over the Official Exam guide because of it’s more thorough approach. I guess we’ll find out.
- CCNP BSCI Official Exam Certification Guide, 4th Edition - I decided to purchase this as well since it is the “Official” Exam guide after all. I will use the outline from this book about what I need to learn and fill in the meat using the Self-Study Guide.
- CCNP Building Scalable Internetworks (BSCI 642-901) Lab Portfolio (Cisco Networking Academy) - Not a lot of people seem to have much experience with this. But because I don’t know any better, I’m willing to put this to the test and see how well it prepares me.
- Dynamips/Dynagen - this has been an invaluable resource for me. I’ve used this roughly about 95% of the time when doing lab practices. The other 5% was done on my real equipment, mostly when doing switching technology labs.
- CBT Nuggets - Although I like Jeremy a lot, this is a huge maybe, primarily because of the price. I’m gonna have to think hard on this because I really like this product.
- Practice Exams - I’m still not sure which one to use. The study guide does not have one and I haven’t received the Official Cert book yet. The latter is supposed to have a test engine that comes along with it. I’m assuming it’s similar to the Boson engine in Wendell Odom’s book. Those really proved to be tough questions and I believe prepared me pretty well for the exams. If it not, I’ll have to find other alternatives. Transcender, perhaps?
- Other supplemental resources such as PDFs, Cisco DocCD and the mighty google!
Daily schedule
I plan to follow my old CCNA schedule as it seems to have worked quite well for me. So far I like it and my family agrees with it. If things change or I start to get bored with it, I’ll probably devise a different schedule.
Weekdays
6:00am - 6:30am Wake up
7:00am - 8:30am Study
9:00am - 6:00pm Work
6:30pm - 9:00pm Family time
9:00pm - 11:30pm Study
Weekends
Weekends will be a little bit more flexible with times interchanging around. But to give an idea, it should look something like this:
Saturday
7:00am - 7:30am Wake up
7:30am - 9:00am Do what people do on the weekends*
9:00am - 11:00am Study
11:00am - 3:00pm Do what people do on the weekends*
3:00pm - 5:00pm Study
5:00pm - 9:00pm Do what people do on the weekends*
9:00pm - 12:00m Study
Sunday
Pretty much the same except the family and I wake up at 6am to be at Church by 7am. We are home by 8:30am so the fun begins all over again.
*Sometimes we go out to visit family and friends. But I always bring a book with me and my iTouch with the whole ICND2 CBT Nuggets on it. If I get CBT Nuggets again, I plan to do the same.
So there it is. Coming up before the end of the week, I will have finished my official study schedule and everything will be in place again. Just like old times.
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