From: Curtis Call (curtiscall@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon May 28 2001 - 11:47:57 GMT-3
Just a thought, maybe you need to take a break and go do something fun to
keep from stressing out too much. It sounds like you have the commands
down good, but that won't do you any good if you get all nervous and freeze
up during the lab. Look at it this way, if you don't pass this next time
(I assume it is your first time) then you will be about par for the course
and you can just go and take it again another time, not a big deal. Keep
things in perspective, the Lab is work (although I hope you think it's fun
too), and there are other things in life that are much more important than
work.
Of course, maybe I'm just telling myself that since I'll be taking the lab
for the first time on Wednesday :-)
At 04:30 PM 5/27/01, you wrote:
>I finally feel that I have crammed all possible IOS commands into my brain.
>I spent last night configuring labs. I did both IPX and DLSW+ (my worst
>areas) labs from Fatkid in about 3 hours. I reviewed my reading areas to
>make sure I still understood the concepts, and found myself skipping to the
>practice scenarios to fend off boredom.
>
>I now know the commands, and how they are used. But even after all this fear
>of the unknown makes me feel like I am severely lacking. For those Star Wars
>fans: I can feel a drastic similarity to the scene in which Luke Skywalker
>is training with Yoda and is told to enter the cave where he faces Darth
>Vader. Just the fact that I have very little idea of what is ahead makes me
>fearful of defeat.
>
>But I trudge forward, albeit a little unwillingly, into my destiny.
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