From: Lance (lance@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Jun 07 2002 - 17:02:25 GMT-3
Somthing that I have done to help with this exact issue is, I keep a word
document with everything I have had to look up. It incudes the
configurations that I used to solve the issue as well as explinations. I
read this document at least once per day. So what I thought was hard
becomes second nature and as long as I keep up with the list I dont forget
what I have done before. When something becomes trivial to configure I take
it off the list. Its worked great for me.
Lance
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Mckenzie" <bmckenzie@hotmail.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 1:11 PM
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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