From: Randy Feliz (rjfeliz@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 08 2001 - 13:01:55 GMT-3
The purpose of theBootcamp is to fill in some gaps not to teach you
everything you should know to pass the ccie exam..that would take a little
more than a week to do that...I feel that you should be at least 80 percent
ready to take the exam before going to a bootcamp..One thing that you
should get out of the bootcamp is what are you weakness...
Thanks
Randy Feliz
Senior Network Engineer
CCIE # 4331
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Jones <btjones40@hotmail.com>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Date: Thursday, February 08, 2001 5:58 AM
Subject: CCIE Bootcamps.
>Hello all,
>
>Having recently attended a "CCIE Bootcamp" course I feel ill prepared for
>the real exam and quite dis-satisfied with the content/structure of the
>course.
>
>Rather than learning anything technical it was more a week working on a Lab
>with "This is what you will get asked and this is how to answer" type
>instruction. Is this what I could expect from all "Bootcamps" or did I
>simply make a bad choice?
>
>IMHO, The Bootcamp openly violated the NDA giving 'supposedly' accurate
>details as to the labs scenario, how the proctors expect you to answer and
>scenario variations. Sure I could now pass that Lab but by no means feel
>prepared for the "Real World"
>
>What are other Bootcamps like?
>
>
>Regards,
>
>Brian CCNP
>
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