From: Price, Jamie (jprice@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jun 13 2000 - 13:40:31 GMT-3
Title: RE: CCIE lab - day two
"don't do like I did and stay out late with friends that night...
Because you just might have made it to day two =)"
That sort of thing really should be compulsory!! Only then is an
engineer truly tested for his/her "real-life" skills - because you
know in real life things are always destined to go wrong early in the
morning after a night on the town :)
-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan B
To: B168277@aol.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: 6/7/00 9:09 AM
Subject: Re: CCIE lab - day two
When you walk in on day two you either have a day one or day two
binder
on
your desk... If you have a day 2 binder you just grin, get a "Go get
'em"
from the people who didn't make it, and start working. After lunch on
day
two I was told that 'I made a lot of "nit-picky" mistakes on day one'
but I
didn't ask and she didn't volunteer any specifics. Since I made it to
troubleshooting I didn't really care all that much either.
Oh and if you feel like you didn't get enough points on day one don't
do
like I did and stay out late with friends that night... Because you
just
might have made it to day two =)
-Ryan, CCIE #5847
----- Original Message -----
From: <B168277@aol.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 4:45 AM
Subject: CCIE lab - day two
> If you have enough points to continue on on day two, do they still
review
> your errors
> from day one, or do you immediately continue on?
>
> Also the same for the second day build, do you immediately start
> troubleshooting?
>
> I would think it would be beneficial to know your errors and correct
them
> before
> proceeding.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob Faetanini
> SBC Datacom
> 4 days till second attempt
>
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