From: Brad Hedlund (BHedlund@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Feb 26 2000 - 17:43:39 GMT-3
Rob,
You must have alot of confidence in your knowledge and abilities to have
scheduled the lab so soon.
30 days of preparation is very short.
I passed the written test in August 99 and scheduled my lab exam for
February 2000.
Im glad I did because I needed all of that time to prepare.
I did alot of studying for the lab exam and well into January I was still
learning alot of lessons that
helped me pass the test on my first try. I was considering pushing my date
back further, but I didnt.
Per your question about cciebootcamp.com ... Yes, it is a very good value.
You can find comments I made about the labs on their web page.
Alot of the lessons I learned came from working with those labs.
In fact, when I went through the all of labs the for first time, I learned
quickly how much I DIDNT know, and
how NOT ready I was for the lab exam.
Fortunately I had another 3 months to get my skills in shape.
My advice Rob would be to give yourself more time to prepare for the lab
exam.
Even if you already are Gods gift to Cisco, another month or two wouldnt
hurt.
Regards,
Brad Hedlund
CCIE #5530
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Ehlers [mailto:ccieorbust@ns1.networkease.com]
> Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2000 10:37 AM
> To: CCIELAB
> Subject: Hello and cciebootcamp.com labs...
>
>
> Hi, I just got on the list... wanted to send a hello e-mail
> out and ask a
> question... I passed the CCIE written a few weeks ago, and
> have my 1st lab
> scheduled for March 30th in San Jose. I'm glad to be on the
> list! <grin>
>
> Can anyone give me some feedback on the cciebootcamp.com
> labs? Are they
> worth the money? Thanks!
>
>
> Rob Ehlers
>
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