Re: CCIE 6824

From: Brian Hescock (bhescock@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Feb 03 2001 - 21:56:08 GMT-3


   
Alan in rtp has been doing that for awhile, no need to go through
troubleshooting if you only need 10 points or less. No one would almost
ace the first day and a half then fail to get 5 or 10 points on
troubleshooting, impossible not to make it so why waste everyone's time.
No need for everyone to sign up for rtp now, that doesn't make it easier
at all, just realistic.

B.

On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Kevin Baumgartner wrote:

> Congratulations.
>
> So you say you didn't have to go to troubleshooting. How is this
> possible? Even if you got a perfect score on the first 1.5 days that
> only gives you 75 points. You need 80 points to pass.
>
> Kevin
>
> >
> > Thanks to all groupstudy participants for answering my questions over the
> > last few months. This group has been a great resource. I'm gonna stick
> > around and keep learning, maybe help some people out, too.
> >
> > Four of us started RTP, three made it to day two (the other guy didn't even
> > show up for day two). Alan got one of us from lunch and that guy didn't
> > make it. Myself and Sheref Mohammed waited in agony. At 2pm, Alan walks i
n
> > and tells us, "You're going to be CCIE 6823, and you are going to be CCIE
> > 6824" and Sheref and I were like, "....after what?" Anyway, we didn't have
> > to go to troubleshooting, the only thing he asked was for us to wr
> > erase/reload. ...Cool.
> >
> >
> > Thanks again, everyone.
> >
> > Ronnie Royston, CCIE #6824
> >



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