From: Kevin Hughes (kshughes2002@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jun 16 2002 - 23:47:58 GMT-3
My thoughts exactly. I did not pass Saturday, and I feel that it is not real
world stuff. Oh well.......
K.H.
>From: "Wes Stevens" <ccie_miami@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: "Wes Stevens" <ccie_miami@hotmail.com>
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Failed first attempt
>Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2002 00:52:07 +0000
>
>My first attempt was friday. I did not pass. Time was not that big of an
>issue. I was done with an hour left to check things. Everything seemed to
>work and I felt that I had at least followed the rules. But they must have
>not of liked my solutions. The interesting thing is that the parts that
>seemed the easist were where I did the worst. The part that kicked my butt
>I
>did well in. I think part is that I got over confident on the easy parts
>and
>did not pay enough attention to them. But part is also the ability to
>interpret what they want for a solution. I don't feel experience is a big
>help here. I have been doing networking for many years and have never seen
>anything like what they put in front of me in the real world. I did give
>them a solution that worked and was technically sound - but that for sure
>was not enough. I have talked to several people that suggest a boot camp -
>many of them are designed to build up your skills in interpreting the lab.
>But I am on my own on this - no help from my company. I would really rather
>not have to pay for a bootcamp.
>
>So my question is what do you do - what do study and how do you study to
>build up these skills.
>
>
>
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