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Jeremy’s IT Lab is a complete, free CCNA 200-301 video series designed to take learners from absolute beginners to exam-ready. The course focuses on three key pillars:
How does Jeremy stack up against other famous instructors like Neil Anderson, David Bombal, or the official Cisco NetAcad courses?
If you manage to get your hands on a comprehensive PDF—whether by compiling Patreon slides, cleaning YouTube transcripts, or using community notes—treat it as your . Keep it on your phone. Read it on the bus. Search it for OSPF network types during lunch.
Simply reading a PDF will not pass the CCNA; networking requires hands-on muscle memory and deep conceptual understanding. Here is the optimal framework for combining the PDFs with the videos: Step 1: Watch and Annotate
Lab Instructions and TopologiesThe CCNA is a hands-on exam. Jeremy’s course includes Packet Tracer labs for almost every topic. The PDF lab guides provide step-by-step instructions, objective checklists, and troubleshooting scenarios that help reinforce the CLI (Command Line Interface) skills you need for the exam.
Because Jeremy's course is video-based, community members have compiled structured PDF notes to serve as written reference guides: Peter Saumur’s GitHub Repository : One of the most popular community resources, this GitHub repository
Download the "Day" notes to reinforce the theory.
A: The video lectures are free on YouTube. The PDF notes, Anki decks, and extra labs usually require a Patreon subscription (approx. $10-$15/month).
Disclaimer: This article is not endorsed by Jeremy’s IT Lab or Cisco Systems. All trademarks are property of their respective owners. Always verify your study materials against the official Cisco CCNA exam topics.
which serves as the definitive printed/PDF study guide for the course. Mega Lab Guide : A comprehensive CCNA Mega Lab PDF
However, that does not mean you cannot get the content in written form. Here is the breakdown of what does exist:
Command Reference SheetsOne of the hardest parts of the CCNA is memorizing the vast array of Cisco IOS commands. Jeremy’s materials often include summarized lists of commands used in each section, from basic interface configuration to complex OSPF and VLAN setups. Why Students Look for the PDF Version