Keeping Calm On CCNA / CCNP Exam Day

When you wake up on day, one of two things is going to happen. Well, yes, you’re going to or fail. But what I’m thinking of comes before that, and has a lot to do with how you perform on day.

You’re either going to have a tremendous feeling of or the dreaded feeling of being nervous about it.

is a great thing to feel on day. You’re driving to the center, excited about the . You’re much like a football player, slapping another player on the helmet or the shoulder pads before the starts. (Warning: Don’t try this on the proctor.) You know there’s a challenge ahead, but you’re looking forward to it. In your mind, you’re already victorious you’re at the testing center only to make it official.

Conversely, there’s nothing worse than being nervous or feeling unprepared before the . I’ve driven up to an center and seen candidates doing some last-minute cramming in their car. Sadly for them, if there’s something you were unprepared for at 8 AM on day, you’re still going to be unprepared when you go into the , no matter what you read in the car at the last minute. You don’t see football players studying their playbook on the sideline before the starts.

It’s all about preparation. I regularly tell my students and customers that you don’t a (or any other vendor ) the day you take it. You when you turn the TV off for weeks before the to study you when you spend to attend a class or buy a book or training video you when you give up a weekend to get some hands-on experience. That’s when you . The score you get is simply feedback on your preparation.

There’s a great saying “Prior Preparation Prevents ”. That describes to a “T” what your strategy to the must include. Put the time in well before day and you’ll reap the on the big day. If you’re just planting the seeds of knowledge in your car the morning of the , don’t expect much of a harvest.

Chris Bryant

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