From: Kevin Baumgartner (kbaumgar@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Feb 03 2001 - 22:09:59 GMT-3
Well it would be nice if that was the standard everywhere then.
In San Jose it isn't. Certainly if you are only 5 to 10 points from
passing the troubleshooting shouldn't be a problem. Unfortuately
you are not always told have many points you have so far.
Just get to sweat it out.
Need to look at trying the lab in RTP I guess.
Kevin
>
> 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 ev
en
> > > 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
in
> > > 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 ha
ve
> > > 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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