From: Martin, Chris (chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Feb 01 2002 - 17:53:57 GMT-3
Hi Robert:
I think the key is to study what you feel you need
improvement on in the lab, not studying all the existing material you have.
When you get your email from cisco look at the percentages of areas you need
improvement on. Use some other material besides what you have to improve on
those areas and try the lab again...
----- Original Message -----
From: "McCallum, Robert" <Robert.McCallum@let-it-be-thus.com>
To: "'Ccielab' (E-mail)" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 12:21 PM
Subject: OT: 2nd attempt need some advice
> Folks,
>
> This is a question for those of us who have sat the lab exam more than
once.
>
> I am due to sit the lab 1 week today and for the last 2 weeks I have been
finding studying a right bore. The first time round I felt that everything
I was doing I was learning but this time round I seem to be asking myself
"WHY" would I want to do that? I am flying through the labs that I used to
> prepare for the first time round as well as totally knowing he 1st lab
inside out and knowing where those tiny little annoying mistakes were made.
>
> What I am asking is --- is this a normal reaction ? I mean I feel that
the first time round I learnt a hell of a lot, but this time I feel as if I
am only re capping the same old stuff.
>
> Has anyone any suggestions that could help in my study techniques. Surely
someone has been through this before AND for those who are on +2 attempts --
how do you drive yourself towards studying AGAIN and AGAIN.
>
> Yours boredingly Robert McCallum
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