
The client may ask to see their own notes, and has the right to view them under the GDPR. Online and Telephone Counselling CourseĬlient notes are confidential, but may be requested by various people:. Counselling Theory in Practice – Textbook. I’m hoping to complete it by January 2021. The next step in my journey is completing the 300-435 ENAUTO exam to achieve my CCNP Enterprise certification. I did not expect this post to be this long, but I figured it would be better to include more details, that may answer the questions you have as a reader, then not to leave enough. VRRP? By comparing each technology, you are able to better explain how it works and why you would use one versus the other in a specific situation. For example, in the domain of FHRPs, why would you use GLBP vs. One of the last things I want to mention about learning each topic is to compare the technology/protocols within each domain. Labbing and being in the CLI can really drive home a topic. *It’s not really a defined step, but you should lab in between each topic/chapter. Mark up your notes to add additional details found in the documentation. Once all chapters/exam topics are reviewed, go through your handwritten notes and research Cisco documentation on the larger topics of each chapter/topic. After watching videos, review the associated chapter (with highlights) in OCG and begin taking handwritten notes. This provides some guidance into what to focus on during each study session. Watch video resources (CBT Nuggets) in order of the exam topics or chapters in the OCG, instead of watching the playlist straight through. Read and highlight the entire book resource (OCG in my case). More importantly, here’s the process I followed when studying: I used the following resources during my studies: The Cisco 350-401 OCG (Cisco Press link here), CBT Nuggets ( link), and labbing with EVE-NG Community ( link). With so many topics, you really need to understand the different subjects of networking: Routing, switching, security, wireless, and automation. I enjoyed the variety of topics the ENCOR exam covers. There’s something about writing it down that makes you feel more accountable – Trust me, I didn’t believe it either until I did it! Once I established my WHY and study plan, I began hammering away at each topic. For how cheesy it may sound, I would also add to physically write them down on paper (your why and study plan) and place it somewhere that you’ll see it everyday.
I realized I never figured out my WHY or made a study plan, which brings me to my first two tips: 1) Always determine WHY you’re doing something and 2) Create a study plan that is sustainable, achievable, and has a timeline. This was not a sustainable study plan and I knew that. I would read maybe one to two chapters a week, skip a few days, have another wave of motivation, and read again. I purchased the OCG the first week it came out, but the first two months were not very consistent. Now to quit rambling about the past, here’s how my 6 month ENCOR journey went and the resources I used. network programmability, automation, and SD-* technologies) that new learners should be learning and labbing. There are other topics that are and will be more relevant in the future (i.e. Don’t get me wrong, you can still run into it in the field, but not exactly as much as you would have in the past. Whether you’ve studied it or read about it in another blog, it’s not exactly an applicable topic to everyone.
For example, frame relay was a topic on the Route exam. Last year, I went after the CCNP, but it was hard for me to study because I did not “agree” with some of the archaic topics that I was studying. It may be an unpopular opinion, but I was thrilled when the new certification tests were released in late February.
Taking notes during cbt nuggets videos full#
With the pandemic lockdown in full swing, I figured it was a good time to begin studying for my next certification.
I want to give a little background of how I got to test day. In all honesty, the exam was very fair and stuck to the exam topics outlined by Cisco. I want to say up front that I will not be discussing anything that breaks NDA, such as discussing specific exam questions or hinting towards any specific subjects that you should focus on.
In this post, I’m going to review my journey and some personal study tips that will hopefully help you in your journey. Last Friday (10/2), I took one more step in my CCNP Enterprise journey by passing the Cisco 350-401 ENCOR exam! This exam is no joke….