Re: Hi All

From: Chad Marsh (chad@xxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 11 2000 - 01:36:08 GMT-3


   
I have to disagree, I thought the troubleshooting section was the easiest
piece, with the most time to spare.
I found and corrected the 22-24 problems in about an hour and a half, and
that was with a 15 minute smoke break.
And you should have 3 hours, not 2.
On the other hand, on day 2 morning, at 11:58, I still had two tasks not
complete. I think I got one in correctly right under the wire, and threw a
SWAG at the other one. It was much more of a time crunch for me than the TS
section.

Chad Marsh
CCIE # 5185

----- Original Message -----
From: Asbjorn Hojmark <Asbjorn@Hojmark.ORG>
To: 'Pieter Bloem' <pbloem@fastwire.com.au>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 1:40 PM
Subject: RE: Hi All

>
> > Anyone with tips on how to get through the last three hours I
> > would be grateful !
>
> In my experience, the setup for troubleshooting is so extremely
> fucked up, there's no chance you can correct all the errors in
> the two hours you have.
>
> I think the only way to pass is to make sure you don't lose too
> many points before going to troubleshooting and then settle for
> 15+ points.
>
> I made it to troubleshooting and actually made the highest num-
> ber of points of the three who did. But that wasn't enough to
> make up for the points I lost on the first day and a half.
>
> -A
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>
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