Re: how's ARS CCIE training class?

From: csugondo@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon Dec 04 2000 - 07:50:50 GMT-3


   

How about the ECP1 class, compare to ARS class, which one is better?

Chris

Shaun Nicholson writes:

> I did the ARS class about a month ago and it was excellent. Lots of work like
 8:00am till 9:00pm and 24 hour access to your pod for 7 days.
>
> All of the big topics are covered plus the instructor James Parks lets you bu
ild your own subjects and covers them all very well (the Guy knows everything).
 It was well worth the $3500 and you bring away a lot of practice material to t
ry on a 5 router lab.
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> I would recommend this class to everyone with a home lab and $3500 to spend.
If you dont have a home lab or access to lab then I would suggest getting that
first.
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> Shaun
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> cheffner@attglobal.net on 11/28/2000 06:04:00 PM
> To: kbaumgar@cisco.com@Internet
> cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com@Internet (bcc: Shaun Nicholson/MD/KAIPERM)
> Subject: RE: how's ARS CCIE training class?
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> The Netgun program is also 11 months long. It is prep for the CCNP and the
> CCIE certifications. The student attends the 4 CCNP classes and takes the
> tests for the courses too. There are also 4 ANEW (Advanced Networking
> Engineering Workshops) and a CCIE Mock Lab class too. I believe the student
> cap is set at 12 students also. I will be attending the ANEW 1 class next
> week and will report back after that. Global Knowledge does advertise an
> 80% first time pass rate for the students.
>
> Chris Heffner
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
 Of
> Kevin Baumgartner
> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 2:27 PM
> To: SherefMohamed@cdh.org; Ron Z.
> Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com; nobody@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: how's ARS CCIE training class?
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> Best way is subjective. What ever works. I still prefer building a practice
> routing and switching lab and practice. I really question a lot of claims to
> pass rates with a lot of these prepared for CCIE lab courses.
>
> Didn't think their pass rate was that high. But anyway it's very expensive.
> Something like $25K. That's a lot of money. Could built a pretty good
> practice
> lab for a lot cheaper than this.
>
> Kevin
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> At 12:22 PM 11/28/00 -0600, SherefMohamed@cdh.org wrote:
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> >The best way to prepare for your CCIE is to attend the NetGun training
> >program.
> >as far as i heared that %80 of the students pass the lab from the first
> >trial !
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> >Good luck
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> > "Ron
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> > 11/24/2000
> > 07:15
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> > Please
> > respond
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> > to "Ron
> > Z."
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> >Hey, all,
> >
> >Have you attended the ARS (Automation Research Systems, Inc.) CCIE training
> >class? If so, please tell us a little bit about the level of depth and
> >scope
> >of the course. I checked their website http://www.ciscotraining.com/brs.cfm
> >and found the content of the class is quite old. The bottom of line, do you
> >think it is worth $3,500? or could you recommend some CCIE training class?
> >
> >Thanks in advance,
> >
> >Ron
> >



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