From: David Wolsefer (wolsefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jan 17 2001 - 14:25:06 GMT-3
Bruce told me that I should take the course about six weeks to two months
prior to the lab so that I would have time to practice the things I learned.
After following Bruce's advice, I definitely agree. You cannot help but
learn a lot and especially where your weak areas are. Unless you are a type
4 candidate, and they are rare, then you need some time to practice. This
advice might change if you have been to the lab already. In that case,
perhaps a shorter time before your lab would be ok. All I know is that
Bruce's class helped me an awful lot. It also helps to be with others
striving for the same goal you are.
Regards,
David Wolsefer, CCIE #5858
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Roddie Hasan
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 5:52 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: ECP1 in the home-stretch..
Hi all,
I've got about 125 days left until my lab in SJ and I am considering
taking Caslow's ECP1 course sometime between now and then. I have heard
enough praise about the course to know that it's worth taking, my question
is related to timing.
My first thought was to take the course the immediate week before the lab
exam (May 14-18), and then just index the doc CD over the weekend and take
the exam on the 22nd. I was told that this might not be a great idea as I
would need at least two weeks after ECP1 to absorb it properly.
My plan was to be essentially ready for the lab by the time I hit SJ and
to use ECP1 as momentum and rhythm going into the lab (as well as to
pick-up the things that I can't practice at home [ATM and Voice]).
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance,
Roddie
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