RE: Where to Sit the lab? The last word.

From: Mike Hess (mahess@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 08 2001 - 18:40:43 GMT-3


   
This should end this thread. Sit the lab at one of these locations. If you
try to go any other place, you definitely won't get your CCIE no matter how
much you know or how hard you try. (R/S only) :-)

Bangalore, India
Tel: +61 2 8446 6135
Fax: +61 2 8448 7980
Email: ccie_apt@cisco.com

Beijing, China
Tel: +86 10 6526 8899
Fax: +86 10 8518 2096
Email: ccie_apt@cisco.com

Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 2 704 5905
Fax: +32 2 704 6000
Email: ccie_emea@cisco.com

Chatswood, NSW, Australia
Tel: +61 2 8446 6135
Fax: +61 2 8448 7980
Email: ccie_apt@cisco.com

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Tel: 1-800-829-6387 (then option 2) or 1-403-781-7517
Fax: 1-902-492-3926
Email: ccie_ucsa@cisco.com

Johannesburg, South Africa
Tel: +27 11 267 1047
Fax: +27 11 267 1200
Email: ccie_emea@cisco.com

Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Tel: 1-800-829-6387 (then option 2) or 1-919-392-0210
Fax: 1-919-392-0166
Email: ccie_ucsa@cisco.com

San Jose, California
Email: ccie_ucsa@cisco.com
Scheduling: 1-800-829-6387 (then option 2) or 1-403-781-7517
Payments: 1-800-829-6387 (then option 2) or 1-919-392-0210
Fax: 1-919-392-0166

Sao Paulo, Brazil
Email: ccie_ucsa@cisco.com
Scheduling: 1-800-829-6387 (then option 2) or 1-403-781-7517
Payments: 1-800-829-6387 (then option 2) or 1-919-392-0210
Fax: 1-919-392-0166

Seoul, Korea
Tel: +82-11-9997-4887
Fax: +82-2-3453-0851
Email: ccie_apt@cisco.com

Singapore
Tel: +86 10 6526 8899
Fax: +86 10 8518 2096
Email: ccie_apt@cisco.com

Tokyo, Japan
Tel: +81-3-5219-3439
Fax: +81-3-5219-6030
Email: ccie@cisco.co.jp

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Kevin Baumgartner
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 12:23 PM
To: Price, Jamie; 'Christopher Larson '; ''asda fsdaf' ';
'ccielab@groupstudy.com '
Subject: RE: Where to Sit the lab?

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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