Re: Study advice

From: routerjocky (elouie@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Oct 10 2001 - 03:44:58 GMT-3


   
Go back over the 'lab blueprint'. Make sure you have the basics handled.

Read the Networkers 2000 CCIE Power Session slides and understand the issues
that they present and know how to solve them. If you can get the tapes,
listen to them. Lots of stuff got discussed there outside of the actual
slides.

Have a good grasp of the concepts (besides knowing the scenarios) just in
case they throw a new scenario at you that you've not encountered. For
instance, provide a default route without creating a static route...that
kind of stuff.

Repractice those labs (especially the ones that gave you problems) for speed
and accuracy if you haven't done so already. Most people who fail blame
time management, and the one-day lab has got to be a horribly tight time
feeling. See if there are multiple ways to solve the same problem and
practice them all, because you'll sometimes be restricted on the solution
that you're allowed to provide.

See if you can get more lab scenarios to practice.

If you aren't already, get familiar with 12.2 - they're supposed to be
standardizing on that starting 15 Nov 2001.

Help those of us who are struggling study for the exam - it will reinforce
what you already know, and who knows, maybe one of us will stump you.

Pray daily (or drink heavily, whatever your preference) until the exam is
over and you get your passing score and your number :-)

-e-

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Sinclair" <sinclairj@powertel.com.au>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 10:25 PM
Subject: Study advice

> All,
>
> I have about a month to go on the exam and have studied and completed lab
> exams (CCBootcamp and Fatkid) a myriad of times now. Any advice for the
last
> month of prep would be appreciated from those out there?
>
> Regards,
>
> Jason Sinclair



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