RE: GROUPSTUDY - ETHICS

From: Rahmlow, Howard F. (howard.rahmlow@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri May 26 2000 - 13:13:11 GMT-3


   
Related and straight from the lab test are 2 different things.

Howard

-----Original Message-----
From: Horton, Jeff [mailto:jhorton@lsfi.com]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 10:49 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: GROUPSTUDY - ETHICS

If we don't ask and answer questions related to the CCIE lab then what is
the purpose of this forum-ccielab@groupstudy.com?

-----Original Message-----
From: Hedlund, Brad [mailto:BHedlund@realapps.com]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 10:16 AM
To: 'carl commander'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: GROUPSTUDY - ETHICS

Absolutely on the mark Carl!

Let me also say that people recently have been asking .... how shall I say
this ... LAZY questions.
"How do I configure this" "How do I configure that" kind of questions.

LOOK IT UP YOURSELF! The answer is right on the Doc CD!

Becoming a CCIE isnt only about passing a 2-day Lab exam. Its the struggle
of getting there that makes you a CCIE!

SUCCESS IS A JOURNEY, NOT A DESTINATION

Brad Hedlund
CCIE #5530
REAL Solutions (CENTRON)
Elcamino Resources Ltd.
Eden Prairie, MN.
(952) 829-2877

>
> 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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