RE: CCIE #8376

From: sdecker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon Nov 12 2001 - 12:32:23 GMT-3


   
I'm lucky enough to work with Raji and I will tell you:

She busted her butt to get here and she deserves every bit of it! Lots and lot
s and lots of studying and lab time on her part.

Congrats, Raji!

Scott
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> From: jim.phillipo@guardent.com
> Date: 2001/11/12 Mon AM 10:05:56 EST
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RE: CCIE #8376
>
> How much prior Cisco experience did you have ? How long have you been
> studying in earnest ? I hear these stories about 8 hours a day for a year !
>
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> What was your study schedule like ?
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> Finding the time to study is the enemy.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raji Mohan [mailto:raji@guddi.exodus.net]
> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 8:07 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: CCIE #8376
>
>
> After a gruelling day and an even more gruelling wait I got my result and
> my 4 digits(#8376) at RTP on the 10th. Having heard discussions and hung
> around the group for 6 months now I was expecting the worst, considering
> it was my first attempt. I will say the test is a race for time and just
> so long as one doesnt have to resort to the CD until well into the latter
> half of the day.. the test itself is very doable.
>
> It is very important to get the core routing technologies all worked out
> without much usage of the CD in order to move to other technologies in
> good enough time so that even there are some small items missing you can
> go back sometime later. All in all its a matter of constant practice and
> thoroughness. Thanks for all in the group for all the inputs and
> discussions. It was surely a value addition to the study process. Good
> luck to all those future aspirers.
>
> Signing off I would say 'It is doable'...
>
> /raji



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