RE: CCIE Bootcamp differences

From: Michael Brady (cisco@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Nov 19 2001 - 20:55:07 GMT-3


   
Henry,

I attended NLI's class a couple weeks ago. I was very pleased with the
class. I posted a message a few days ago that you may want read. I'm not
sure how Dimension's class is setup (I couldn't find any information on
their site, and it looks like they don't have their CCIE class on the
schedule), but most classes have two students sharing a pod of routers.
With NLI's class, you will get a rack to work on by yourself. You do have
to share a 3900 and work with a partner on some ATM and voice scenarios, but
that didn't cause any problems in our class. I feel that preparation at
this point should be on an individual bases, and that you will get more out
of a class if you don't have to share a complete pod with another student
(after all, in the real lab you are on your own). Our instructor, Steve
Corley, was excellent and worked one-on-one with us to help with any issues
we were having individually. I think that you would be very pleased with
NLI's class. They are great people to work with!

I hope this helps,
Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Henry Yu
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 5:03 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: CCIE Bootcamp differences

I'm trying to choose a CCIE Boot camp course, the one at Dimension Data
ccti.com, or the CCBoot camp 5 day course by Network Learning Inc. Has
anyone heard anything good or bad about either?

Thanks



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