From: Nabil Bukhari (nabil_bukhari@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jan 12 2002 - 00:49:26 GMT-3
u surely entertained me :-)
and i in part agree with ya .. its more of a ...know the ccie routine by
heart ..than know ur stuff .. but still its worth all this shit ...
Nabil Bukhari
>From: Giveortake@aol.com >Reply-To: Giveortake@aol.com >To:
Bobby.Mann@roundheaven.com, szigeti@cisco.com, jay@west.net,
ccielab@groupstudy.com >Subject: Re: at the lab exam >Date: Fri, 11 Jan
2002 22:29:05 EST > >Can someone explain to me any other type of exam
where the NDA is so strict >and scary that individuals are afraid of
discussing stratedgies on how to >draw a lousy picture? There is no other
exam that does not have published >material that covers > >1) How many
points do I need? > >2) How many total points are there? > >3) How is the
exam marked (which is an answer that no one knows and >probably highly
subjective)? Yes I can ask for a remark by if I failed why >bother to
spend the extra couple hundred bucks... > >4) What is the structure? As
in do I need to get all tasks complete in a >section in order to earn the
points? > >5) Should I draw my own picture or not?? (which frankly I
believe Cisco >should provide you a picture of the diagram that you can
mark on) Just for >grins I wonder if the proctor would fail you for
writing on the official >diagram. OOOOPPPPSS I openly stated they may
have provided me with a >diagram. Is that a violation? Then again I said
may have provided me... > >Stupid as I am, I actually walked into this
exam without the above >information. Makes it very hard to pass
irrespective of how good I may or >may not be. > >Please do not respond
with answers to the above since I know the answers that >their are
actually answers to. My point is simply that every professional >test has
basic information about it widely available to the public including >but
not limited to medical exams, Bar exams, broker exams, insurance exams,
>CPA exams, etc. so why is Cisco so ridiculous or the cult that follows
Cisco >so ridiculous to the point that even the above questions are
considered by >most NDA type information. After all they are not openly
printed on Cisco's >sight which must mean they are NDA violations.....
Right? > >There is a difference between guarding the integrity of a
testing process and >providing basic information concerning format beyond
1day,xx routers and xx >switches, know everything. > >In my opinion the
above is not testing knowledge but dedication to a >"product" and wallet
size. > >Hope I entertained you all....... Feel better now.
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