From: Nick Shah (nshah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon May 06 2002 - 21:09:43 GMT-3
Guys,
I have heard a lot of people who attempt the lab come back and say, they
knew everything, but lacked strategy. Strategy is probably the third factor
(after of course the obvious ones, like not knowing enough and time) making
a difference between *making* it or *breaking* it.
What exactly is the strategy ?
* Is it the skill to read between the lines (as to what the Q in the lab
says) and determine a solution
* Or is it knowing all the relevant ways (official standard IOS ways ) of
doing a thing ? ( I call it ways to change a light bulb :)
* Or is it absolute understanding of topics on hand ? (well, I think this is
required for core topics, but hell I dont seem to agree that every CCIE out
there would claim to have absolute understanding or even closer to it for
obscure topics)
* I have seen really knowledgeable people (not just claims, but they have
exhibited it as well) failing the lab due to this reason ...
Thoughts ....
Nick
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