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from: `Hackman`
date: 1998-09-19 00:00:00
subject: Re: CNA questions?

From: "Hackman" 
Subject: Re: CNA questions?
Date: 1998/09/19
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Organization: Bell Solutions
NNTP-Posting-Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 14:38:27 EDT
Newsgroups: fido.novell

The Novell exam is particular. What I mean is the level of difficulty
depends on your performance. The exams starts with easy questions. If you
get them right, you continue with easy questions. The more you miss, the
harder it gets. To give you an idea of the time it takes, I did the exam in
15 minutes, some of my colleges kept getting the wrong answers and ended up
staying about 45 minutes. Study well. If you understand the concepts, you
don't need to do too much memorizing. A good learning tool is the software
practice tests from Self Test Software (www.stsware.com) These guys offer
very good practice exams that closely resemble the actual questions. If you
take the practice test until you get 100% you will ace the real exam.

Good Luck

Eddy

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Alvin wrote in message ...
>Hi there,
>
>I am going to take the CNA exam at the end of this month.  Just want
>to gather some info. from you.
>
>I bought the CNA study guide from Novell Press.  Do I really have to
>memorize or know all the stuff in the book.  fro example, the NDS
>naming, partitioning, time synchronization, all the mapping commands
>etc.  And, is the exam really difficult?  hoe many questions are
>performance-based?
>
>Your help will be greatly appreciated.

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