From: Brian Hescock (bhescock@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 30 2000 - 15:35:24 GMT-3
Nadeem,
You may not have meant it but you specifically asked what questions were
on the test: "what sort of questions comes". Even the " what exactly to
study" is also asking what's on the test because the answer is to study
everything on the CCIE blueprint. To ask what you should study is really
asking "what should I study because it's on the test" instead of "what
should I study to learn more about network and what it takes to be a
CCIE." The whole purpose off CCIE should't be the little piece of paper
at all but the knowledge gained along the way.
Brian
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Nadeem Khawaja wrote:
> Shaun,
>
> Now you replied , what you should have replied earlier. Believe me no body
> is stupid enough to ask for what questions comes in the exams,U could be of
> some help by saying that "may be a good portion of questions comes from bgp
> or from ospf, so concentrate more on it", The question was taken totally
> wrong
> e.g. I am copying it again
> "e.g. what exactly to study.
> from where to study
> what sort of questions comes
> how useful is subscription to ccpre.com"
>
> does it says what is on the test, even if it says so , it means what I
> explained above.
>
> It is just my opinion.
>
>
> Regards,
> Nadeem Khawaja
> Network Engineer
> WorldGate Communications Inc.
> Phone: 215-3545368
> Cell : 215-7781485
> Email : nkhawaja@wgate.com <mailto:nkhawaja@wgate.com>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shaun Nicholson [mailto:Shaun.Nicholson@kp.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 1:40 PM
> To: earl
> Cc: nkhawaja; ccielab
> Subject: RE: CCIE WRITTEN ---- Please provide your feedback.
>
>
> The best study guide for the written I found to be Caslow's Cisco
> Certification book and also Giles's All in one CCIE study guide and Cisco's
> Internetworking troubleshooting handbook.
> I read all 3 books cover to cover before taking the exam.
> The CD also has some excellent resources on it.
> But as for whats on the test (which was the original question) I have heard
> that it changes monthly and Cisco can basicly ask anything thats in the
> blueprint.
>
> Sorry if people think this group can be bit harsh but ask the correct
> questions and you will get good answers (take Earls question for example)
> Ask a stupid question like whats in the test and get your ass chewed off.
>
> Hope this is helpfull
>
> Shaun
>
>
>
>
> earl@linkline.com on 08/30/2000 01:32:00 PM
> To: Shaun Nicholson, nkhawaja@wgate.com@Internet,
> ccielab@groupstudy.com@Internet
> cc:
> Subject: RE: CCIE WRITTEN ---- Please provide your feedback.
>
> Nadeem,
> Don't listen to anyone telling you that this certification is not within
> your grasp. You don't need to know everything on the Cisco Page. No one on
> this list knows everything on the Cisco page. The CCIE is extremely
> difficult but obtainable. It will probably take you more than six months to
> pass the lab after passing the written. It is possible. You are going to
> have to work harder for this cert than any other cert you are working on or
> have worked on. The fact remains, you CAN do it.
>
> I do agree that you need to have passed the written to be on this list. You
> are probably asking for someone else. The test has changed since I took it
> and I was wondering the same thing myself.
>
> So now, I AM ASKING.
>
> What is the best study material, in anyone's opinion, for the current CCIE
> written exam?
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Earl Aboytes CCIE #6097
> Senior Technical Consultant
> GTE Managed Solutions
> 805-381-8817
> earl.aboytes@verizon.com
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of Shaun
> Nicholson
> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 9:31 AM
> To: nkhawaja; ccielab
> Subject: Re: CCIE WRITTEN ---- Please provide your feedback.
>
> What a stupid question.
> I feel insulted that this crap made its way into my mailbox.
> Have you never heard of the No Disclosure Agreemant. That means all of us
> who have passed the test can not tell you what was on the test even if we
> wanted too.
> However why would we want to devalue the CCIE certification by telling
> people whats on it ?
> You could always ask Cisco to send you the questions a day in advance then
> you could just study what you need to know to pass.
> Oh but then that would be like an MCP almost worthless. I have one so I'm
> allowed to say that.
>
> I find this question to be insulting to pass CCIE you need to know just
> about anything therefore learn everything.
>
> BUT AS YOU REQUESTED I HAVE RESPONDED.
> IF YOU WANT TO BECOME A CCIE READ THE TEST BLUE PRINT ON CISCOS PAGE.
> THIS IS A CERTIFICATION FOR EXPERTS SO PLEASE TREAT IT THAT WAY.
> THERE IS NO EASY WAY TO GET A CCIE ONLY LOTS AND LOTS OF HARD WORK.
>
> Shaun
>
>
>
>
> nkhawaja@wgate.com on 08/30/2000 09:48:00 AM
> To: cisco@groupstudy.com@Internet, ccielab@groupstudy.com@Internet
> cc: (bcc: Shaun Nicholson/MD/KAIPERM)
> Subject: CCIE WRITTEN ---- Please provide your feedback.
>
> Hi Gurus!
>
> I have been continuously sending emails regarding CCIE Written exam on both
> the mailling lists at groupstudy.com but have not received any proper
> response regarding it.
> Once again i am requesting you to please provide your feedback on it, what
> ever you can provide.
> e.g what exactly to study.
> from where to study
> what sort of questions comes
> how usefull is subscription to ccpre.com
>
>
> Thanks
>
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