RE: CCIE #7220

From: Leah Lynch (leah_lynch@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 18 2001 - 15:00:13 GMT-3


   
I forgot to mention that I used the UCSC practice lab which was great.

I practiced all of the labs except for the ATM, because I do not have access
to it, I brought the ATM labs with me to UCSC Extensions practice lab where
banged on the 3920, ATM and ISDN for two days. If you work really hard, stay
focused and concentrate (don't let other people accomplishments or mistakes
affect your opinion of yourself) you will make it.

Leah

-----Original Message-----
From: mcaplan.cs@clearstream.com [mailto:mcaplan.cs@clearstream.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 10:49 AM
To: leah_lynch@lucent.com
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: CCIE #7220

Leah,

Very well done........a well deserved achievment. I hope I get mine on the
first attempt.

Did you do all 17 of CCbootcamp labs or just the first 8. My home lab will
just about get me thru 1-8 but the rest could be expensive.

What is the CCIE Lab practise kit ? where do I get it ?

Cheers

Mark

> ----------
> From: Leah Lynch[SMTP:leah_lynch@lucent.com]
> Reply To: Leah Lynch
> Sent: Mittwoch, 18. April 2001 19:38
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: CCIE #7220
>
> I DID IT!!!
>
> I got my number, 7220 on Monday the 16th from SJ on my first attempt. It
> was
> a very cool experience, but I am glad I never have to take that exam
> again!
> It is really tough waiting to see if there is a binder on your desk and it
> is sad to see other really good people not make it.
>
> Studying:
>
> I bought 9 routers and a switch for my lab
> I used CCbootcamp labs, I did all of them
> I did the CCIE Lab Practice Kit (all except for the LANE, DEC, LAT and
> Appletalk)
> I studied every day for 4 months
> I read most of the Cisco Press books over the last 4 years
> I read most of the Doc CD and new where to find everything (it did help)
> Practiced speed!!!
>
> Last minute tips:
>
> Before arriving at the test site remind yourself that this is your day and
> you have worked for this and just enjoy the experience. Don't beat
> yourself
> up for mistakes.
>
> Credit:
>
> I would like to thank my husband for his support and patience, the support
> of my friends and family, the CCIE study group from Lucent NPS, Mark
> Russell
> and Brad Ellis for the BootCamp labs and the routers, and the groupstudy
> group for the great material.
>
> Leah Lynch CCIE #7220
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