From: Sam.MicroGate@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu Jun 06 2002 - 15:18:08 GMT-3
Bill,
Anybody walked through this road (the CCIE lab preparation) have experienced
this problem one way or the other. The most important thing is not to keep
doing the same mistake many times. For example, if you could not distribute
/29 ospf into /24 rip version 1. Spend any time trying to understand the
issue and the problem. Solve it. Write it down in your notebook. Practice by
typing it many times. The second time you see the same issue, try to do it
in less time. In the week prior to the exam, try to go through all this
issues that you had trouble with. Another thing is to read the problem or
the question very well. The wording could be deceiving some time. Hope that
this would help. Good luck.
Sam
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Mckenzie [mailto:bmckenzie@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 1:12 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: OT: Preparation Frustration
I'm sorry, this is a little off topic but if I don't ask I'm going to go
insane. It seems I get stuck on a least a little part of almost every single
lab I do. Sometimes small, sometimes a lot (BGP). I end up having to look at
a piece of the solution almost always to complete what I need to do. And
since each section is graded all or nothing, missing one line could blow
it.My question is, does anyone else have to resort to this? I'm not
scheduled to take the lab until Nov. 1st, but I'm already thinking about
rescheduling it.
Any comments to let me know that I'm not the only one that gets totally
stuck would be appreciated by my self-esteem.
Thanks,
Bill Mckenzie
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