From: Ron Panus (ronp6@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri May 26 2000 - 10:02:10 GMT-3
I agree 100% with Carl. I see people asking questions as if they had just
failed the lab and want to know the answers to the questions they did not
understand or had missed during the lab exam. I, like Carl, have taken the
lab recently and am very familiar with the lab format and questions. If you
fail the lab, like most of us have, hit the books even harder. Find those
answers, or at least as much of them as you can for yourself. Ask
questions, but do not ask for answers that are for questions taken directly
from the lab. That is the biggest reason I do not post many answers here
myself.
Ron Panus
CCIE 5823
>From: "carl commander" <carl_commander@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: "carl commander" <carl_commander@hotmail.com>
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: GROUPSTUDY - ETHICS
>Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 02:20:56 PDT
>
>Hi All,
>
>I dont want this to come out the wrong way but I would like to make a point
>about this forum without upsetting anyone or causing bad feeling.
>I have been reading this forum for a number of months and I am seeing more
>and more questions being asked which to my knowledge have been lifted
>directly from the the lab. I have taken the lab 3 times, each time reaching
>troubleshooting but narrowly failing. From this I have seen a wide range of
>questions for different scenario's and as I I have had all my attempts this
>year all the questions are very relevant as these labs will still be active
>in the test cirriculum.
>As I was saying there seems to be people posting questions at least 5-6 a
>week either the same or different questions that appear in labs. This is
>not
>a coincidence.
>I beleive by doing this the CCIE will be de-valued as people are taking
>shortcuts and not going out and reading the cisco literature and learning
>themselves the answers and idosynacries of certain protocols.
>Like I say I am not attempting to annoy people I would just like to say
>that
>when I earn my CCIE I will have earned it fairly.
>
>Thanks
>
>Carl.
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