Q and A: CCNA Exam Regulations
01 Liam King I have just started wading through the necessary reading for passing the CCNA. My question is in too parts: Question1, Does anyone know of time extensions being allowed for dyslexic students? I am not wanting any special treatment as such but it does take me longer to process questions. You may be thinking who would higher a dyslexic network engineer ? well it hasn’t held me back so far
Question2,Having not had to take an exam or study for one in ten years does anyone have any recommendations wether I should be looking at the two part or single exam? If I do take the two part exam route is this soley limited to the ICND1 sylabus and then when taking the second part would this be soley limited to ICND2 (or would the second part be the same exam as if I had taken the single exam)?Id welcome all advice (constuctive of course).
02 Mark Harding
1) It depends on the severity but usually it is time and a half. I would suggest you call Pearson VUE www.vue.com who will explain the procedure to you and provide you with a code which needs to be entered when the exam is taken.
2) I always use the rule based on experience. If you have been working in a Cisco network environment for a while then the single exam should be fine for you. As I am based in sales I would probably go for the 2 part! I know that with Global Knowledge in the UK there is a free resit policy if you fail the exam after taking their training. It also depends on whether you would like to break the content down then the two part is for you. They do split the course content in to each exam so ICND1 content for the ICND1 exam and so forth. If you are after self testing CD’s etc please let me know
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