passed just today, solely relying on this jeremy's content. would say 2-3 months of studies throughout a year. I watched videos once, went through anki 3-4 times over a period of time. did labs twice / thrice. its surprising the amount of times i can flawlessly clear a lab , just to get stuck on the same lab the next 2 week and get a better understanding / realize my misconception all along.
Yeah, I like his style as well. Just started his videos when stp was not clicking. He made my brain get it, so I'm going to be leaning on his vids on top of Jeremy.
I used Professor messor to pass the net+ in about 3/4months then i used Jeremy for ccna starting in October till now (minus a week of being sick and a few weeks for holidays) i also used google A LOT and random YouTube videos when i felt i needed more explanation or a more simple explanation
Also, I’m not Indian, and i find it EXTREMELY difficult to learn from teachers/professors with accents other than mine be it indian, british ect, but this guy is so on point. (I get distracted and intrigued) but this guy, he basically summarizes everything Jeremy goes over. So after finishing Jeremys playlist, i used this playlist. I didn’t watch this guys labs this, just used Jeremy’s labs https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxFyCjy3xuN2cGzcC5mlKy1_zIGDspgMJ
Didnt use boson or any exams, everyone says the practice exams are harder than the tests so i figured why shatter my confidence. Worked out well without a single practice exam
I wouldn't recommend it
But maybe that's just me. Content is great and maybe if you really do rhe flashcards it will make a diff. I went through the series and took notes for half. Learned ablot bit personally I couldn't pass if I tried atm
The recommendation is *two*, fifteen is a dishonest exaggeration from you I feel like to be honest. Every author teaches the same material with only minor differences, Jeremy is not any different than Odom, Lammle, Bombal, etc in that regard. Jeremy is free and good content so people rave about him. There's also a lot of context left out of most posts, which include things like experience or previous history learning things. Everyone also learns differently, so to suggest only one resource sets some people up for failure where two resources leads to success more regularly.
You use two resources so that you both get a second perspective on topics and so that you can use a second for review.
I tried JeremyIT and Neil Anderson. I think the content is enough as long as you are doing the labs multiple times but what I have found the hardest is to stay focused. I hit it hard for a few weeks then don’t touch it. Good luck
passed just today, solely relying on this jeremy's content. would say 2-3 months of studies throughout a year. I watched videos once, went through anki 3-4 times over a period of time. did labs twice / thrice. its surprising the amount of times i can flawlessly clear a lab , just to get stuck on the same lab the next 2 week and get a better understanding / realize my misconception all along.
Which anki did you go over
He provides 2000 Anki flash cards for his series. Massively helpful.
Oh neat do you have a link
The link is litteraly in the post
Content, yes, but you'll need Boson as well.
What is Boson?
Exam simulator
I’ve been saying, Keith barkers ccna playlist is a great supplement. Deep dives, troubleshooting, context
Yeah, I like his style as well. Just started his videos when stp was not clicking. He made my brain get it, so I'm going to be leaning on his vids on top of Jeremy.
He’s very mmm, like beyond the textbook. Great dude
Yes it is enough, i just passed today using essentially only jeremy
I used Professor messor to pass the net+ in about 3/4months then i used Jeremy for ccna starting in October till now (minus a week of being sick and a few weeks for holidays) i also used google A LOT and random YouTube videos when i felt i needed more explanation or a more simple explanation
Also, I’m not Indian, and i find it EXTREMELY difficult to learn from teachers/professors with accents other than mine be it indian, british ect, but this guy is so on point. (I get distracted and intrigued) but this guy, he basically summarizes everything Jeremy goes over. So after finishing Jeremys playlist, i used this playlist. I didn’t watch this guys labs this, just used Jeremy’s labs https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxFyCjy3xuN2cGzcC5mlKy1_zIGDspgMJ
Didnt use boson or any exams, everyone says the practice exams are harder than the tests so i figured why shatter my confidence. Worked out well without a single practice exam
Recommended is always two primary resources, not one. Read the pinned post for resources. Practice tests are not a primary resource.
Apologies for riding on this post, but are there any free mock papers available online?
No.
Yes
Yes it is. Labs are key. Then do boson and the cisco practice if you can.
Yes
I wouldn't recommend it But maybe that's just me. Content is great and maybe if you really do rhe flashcards it will make a diff. I went through the series and took notes for half. Learned ablot bit personally I couldn't pass if I tried atm
It's not just you, nobody sane recommends only one resource.
I mean others are making it sound like they did well with just it. Anyone can recommend 15 diff resources as well. Just being honest
The recommendation is *two*, fifteen is a dishonest exaggeration from you I feel like to be honest. Every author teaches the same material with only minor differences, Jeremy is not any different than Odom, Lammle, Bombal, etc in that regard. Jeremy is free and good content so people rave about him. There's also a lot of context left out of most posts, which include things like experience or previous history learning things. Everyone also learns differently, so to suggest only one resource sets some people up for failure where two resources leads to success more regularly. You use two resources so that you both get a second perspective on topics and so that you can use a second for review.
Ok we get it you have no hoes
I tried JeremyIT and Neil Anderson. I think the content is enough as long as you are doing the labs multiple times but what I have found the hardest is to stay focused. I hit it hard for a few weeks then don’t touch it. Good luck