From: Ahmed Mamoor Amimi (mamoor@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Mar 04 2002 - 18:14:15 GMT-3
Congrats Bill.....
Can u tell the group how many times u use the DOC cd ..... does it worth
looking in to it as most says u dont
have time and u will kill ur self.
And what was ur speed to find a particular topic.
I my opinion DOC cd is just like a clone of mine helping me when i will in
the lab....
This ensure that u know it very well.
once again congrats....
-Mamoor
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Hill <bhill@sgdata.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 9:39 PM
Subject: CCIE #8882.
> My turn guys.
>
> I received my number at RTP after taking the test Saturday. I came out
feeling real good about how it went but with a 5 hour drive home it gives
you a lot of time to second guess yourself.
>
> I'm not going to reiterate what everybody else has been saying about how
to study cause it's all the same. My main key between my previous attempt
and this most recent was the amount of reading I did. I knew I had put in
my hours banging on the routers and was very comfortable. I was also very
comfortable with the Doc CD so if I dodn't know the exact syntax of
something I could look it up very quickly. All of the standard books, I
went back and re-read, then read them again.
>
> In any case, at the very least this e-mail will give an indication as to
what number the program is giving out for those who are tracking them.
>
> I haven't posted much to this group but am familiar with all of the good
sources of info from here. This list is an invaluable resource to those who
are studying for this exam.
>
> Now for some rest.
>
> -Bill Hill
> CCIE #8882.
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