Re: Any CyscoExpert graduates out there?

From: B. Keith Montgomery (bkmonty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Feb 17 2002 - 17:48:39 GMT-3


   
Gill,

Hi.... I recently attended the CyscoExpert class. I had felt the same way
you felt. I needed to get away from everyday life and focus just on the
lab, ( my date is March 16th.).

Mr. Chaboki, Brian, Tom, Peter, and Mr. Mehta are awesome instructors.

I had my own rack with Voice, ATM, 5500 with sup3, and my own 3920 everyday.
The lab was run from 9am to 10pm everyday, including weekends. In addition,
there were 4 excellent CCIE instructors on hand from the time they opened to
the time they closed. They push you hard in all the scenarios, but give you
the tools to handle every situation.

I was provided with EXCELLENT one-day scenarios to work through in addition
to the famous CHABOKI scenarios which really tested the limits of the Cisco
IOS.

This is the real deal... not a 9-to-5 outfit. If you go, be focused and
get plenty of rest before you go. They take care of the rest. These guys
are really committed to your success.

-Keith

----- Original Message -----
From: "Pavan Gill" <paviopa@yahoo.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2002 1:21 AM
Subject: Any CyscoExpert graduates out there?

> Hi Group,
>
> I'm coming up on my exam on March 24th and I am very interested in
> attending a boot camp. I've been studying away but I feel I need to
> attend one in order for me to "get away" from it all and concentrate on
> one thing. And of course you all know what that is.... getting our #.
>
> So I'm curious to know if anyone in our group has attended
> CyscoExpert's CCIE Lab preparation boot camp?
>
> I had an excellent conversation with one of their CCIE's, Bahram
> Chaboki. He shared with me his philosophy on their training, which is
> essentially to make you absolutely ready for the CCIE. He mentioned
> that he did not want me to go through his training, and still leave
> with unanswered questions. In addition, he told me to come on out,
> check out his operation, and if we like what we see, lets go forward.
> Otherwise, I could "have coffee and enjoy Chicago." I like that
> approach.
>
> Anyways, I digress... if you have any information to share with me,
> please let me know. I would love to hear about it.
>
> Mr. Chaboki did tell me that it is one person per rack and you have
> full time CCIE's mentoring you all along.
>
> Sounds good...
>
> Thanks for your time gang and good luck on getting yours,
>
> ~Pavan
> paviopa@yahoo.com
>



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