Re: Introduction & Question for Andrew Short

From: Andrew Short (ashort@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Feb 12 2001 - 18:55:48 GMT-3


   
Hey John, since you are the second person to ask me about this, I will
reply to the whole group.

I don't mean to sound trite or arrogant, but I went into this test cold.

Based on discussions in this forum, I simply wanted to see what it was
like before it was taken offline on Thursday. The decision to take THIS
test and the time the test has left didn't give me much choice.

Don't worry, I didn't take anyone else's seat, the 3-seat prometric lab
was otherwise empty.

I say I took it "cold", but I did just pass the R&S Lab on December 20th,
so I am still a little "warm" from that. Also note that 68% is not
exactly a STELLAR score. However, my R&S written score was a 78% so I
don't know if that means anything either.

I will be SERIOUSLY considering a trip to SJ (or RTP if Design is offered
there once the Design Lab is online)...perhaps after MORE preparation than
I did for the R&S. Time to learn the PIX OS, I guess.

On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, John A Field wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I recently passed my written and I have been following several threads
> in this forum. This service has been an excellent form of education for me.
>
> On another note, Andrew short. Can you fill me in on the study material you
> used for CCIE Design Written exam. My lab is R/S, but I am looking to do
> the Design track as well. Any infor you can provide would be a great help.
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> John Field
> CCDP, CCNP, CCNP + Voice, CCNP + Security, MCSE
> Sr. IT Specialist / Design Architect
> IBM Global Services - Integrated Technology Services
> Phone: (818) 539-3123 (T/L 396)
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Andrew Short                                      ashort@wingedwheel.net
CCIE #6641                                               Colossians 3:23
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