Re: CCBootcamp labs

From: EA Louie (elouie@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Dec 03 2001 - 15:27:20 GMT-3


   
The answer is "It depends"

Where are your technical strengths and weaknesses? An honest self-appraisal
would benefit you greatly. Once you've completed that, then you can
concentrate on the places where you're weak. I'm constantly re-appraising
myself, and work on the areas where I'm weak over and over again until I
have a level of satisfaction that they couldn't throw too much at me that I
couldn't handle (because I've worked the concepts and practiced the
scenarios). My biggest challenge is interpreting the instructions in some
of the practice labs, and with no proctor, it's pretty difficult.

If someone else had a couple of months left, and the couldn't get through
the remaining 13 labs in ccbootcamp, what would you recommend to them? I'd
suggest that they reschedule their lab. In two months, you should not only
be able to study the labs, but get it set-up, preaddressed, and then
complete the configurations in 8-12 hours.

If you're still looking stuff up, then you'll run out of time both in your
study schedule and in the exam. I'm looking up less and less, but as the
scenarios get more obscure, so do the answers on the CD.

----- Original Message -----
From: "DAN DORTON" <DHSTS68@dhs.state.il.us>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 8:43 AM
Subject: CCBootcamp labs

> I only have a couple of months left before my date & I am only up to lab
> 8.
>
> Can anyone recommend the technology/labs that I should focus on towards
> the end without breaking the NDA?
>
> Thanks,



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