RE: Where to Sit the lab? RTP!!!

From: Mask Of Zorro (ciscokid00@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 08 2001 - 14:38:23 GMT-3


   

Make sure that you go to RTP and get Alan as your proctor. He is the most
friendly and forgiving proctor in the whole CCIE program!

Z

>From: Kevin Baumgartner <kbaumgar@cisco.com>
>Reply-To: Kevin Baumgartner <kbaumgar@cisco.com>
>To: "Price, Jamie" <JPrice@isgteam.com>, "'Christopher Larson '"
><clarson@mtieast.com>, "''asda fsdaf' '" <peter_hamesing@yahoo.com>,
> "'ccielab@groupstudy.com '" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: RE: Where to Sit the lab?
>Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2001 09:23:15 -0800
>
>I heard that other locations than Calif are easier. Maybe that's true,
>maybe not.
>I don't know or care. I am spend my time studying and practicing for the
>lab
>and not trying to find a location that is easier to pass at. If you are
>trying to find
>a location that maybe easier to get into I can understand that.
>But I wouldn't expect it to be a lot easier than Calif.
>
>The proctors in Calif are ok. Maybe not as helpful as I would like, but
>after the test and doing future studying, a lot of what I though was a bad
>proctor
>was more the fact I didn't know how to do a certain question or questions.
>
> Anyway this whole subject is getting old. Can we move on.
>
> Kevin
>
>
>At 10:23 AM 2/8/01 -0600, Price, Jamie wrote:
> >What are all these rumours about the proctors in Calif?? I havent heard
>a
> >thing. I've also been there 2x and they were fine. No worse than I'd
> >expect. Can someone tell me (email me offline) what they've heard. Just
> >curious - as I said the ones I've dealt with were fine - approachable,
> >friendly, and fair.
> >
> >And you're right - the goal is to pass successfully - not to just scrape
>in
> >- so ultimately lenient proctors shouldnt be a factor.
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Christopher Larson
> >To: 'asda fsdaf'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> >Sent: 2/8/01 10:16 AM
> >Subject: RE: Where to Sit the lab?
> >
> >I had given this a lot of thought before I scheduled because I to have
> >heard
> >the same thing and that some proctors are more lenient etc. I finally
> >decided that if I was really prepared and ready that it shouldn't matter
> >where I go (note: shouldn't, hopefully won't). Now, even after having
> >said
> >that, I have decided to avoid Cali. lol Anyway, I figure that the
> >points I
> >might gain by getting one of these supposed "easy" proctors would only
> >be
> >helpfull if I was going to pass by within a very small margin.
> >Therefore, in
> >my mind it really should not matter if I am actually well prepared for
> >the
> >test and know the stuff.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: asda fsdaf [mailto:peter_hamesing@yahoo.com]
> >Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 7:29 PM
> >To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> >Subject: Where to Sit the lab?
> >
> >
> >I've heard stuff that it may be easier to sit the R/S
> >lab in some locations than others e.g. Soth Africa.
> >Some have said that all locations have standardised
> >labs, so it makes no difference where u do them.
> >Others argue that some protectors are nicer/easier to
> >reason with etc
> >
> >Any thoghts please?
> >
> >Peter
> >
> >



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