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31 Days Before Your CCNA Exam

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31 Days Before your CCNA Exam, Second Edition, offers you a personable and practical way to understand the certification process, commit to taking the exam, and finish your preparation using a variety of Foundational and Supplemental study resources. The book breaks down key exam topics into 31 daily review sessions using short summaries, lists, tables, examples, and graphics. A Study Resources section provides you with a quick reference for locating more in-depth treatment of a day’s topics within the relevant Foundational and Supplemental resources. Use this day-by-day guide to organize, prepare, and review all the CCNA objectives. The features of the book empower you to fit exam preparation into an otherwise busy Tear out visual calendar summarizes each day’s study topics Checklist highlights import

399 pages, Paperback

First published November 5, 2008

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June 26, 2025
One of the most disappointing books I've ever read! It has a great name that even got me very curious, but that's it. It basically acts as an index full of references with barely any technical knowledge. It's a waste of time to read 400 pages in 31 days! If you actually want to take your CCNA exam you should be studying and not reading questions and references to where you can find the answers. Very counterintuitive. Shocked to see this high rating... The books could have easily been summarized in two pages - topics of the exam and where to find the answers. What it's actually full of is some big graphs with little info inside to fill up the pages very inefficiently.
Imagine opening a huge Wikipedia article and the only thing inside is the paragraph with references...
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April 8, 2019
Easier to read than the 2000 pages
combined CCNA Press version that
Is more popular. -Seth Kolodny
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