Re: what is better -- "No Show" or "Go Unprepared"

From: Katson PN Yeung (kyeung@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jul 15 2002 - 23:32:36 GMT-3


   
On day one you selected this path to take the CCIE challenge, you know it
is hard and extremely demanding. So, don't make an excuse, just go for it.

Preparation will never be too enough. When you think you have enough
preparation, you really have to be careful.

At 11:49 PM 7/15/2002, Przemyslaw Karwasiecki wrote:
>All,
>
>As my lab date is just behind a corner (this Saturday),
>and I overestimated (again....) my ability to allocate
>enough time to study, I am wondering what is a better
>strategy:
>
>1. Not to go to the lab and be "No Show"
>
>or
>
>2. Be there, knowing that I am unpreparred, and I will blow
> it again (3rd time.... yuck!)
>
>I am not even thinking about lost money, as much as I am affraid
>that after 3 failed attempts, next time I go there I will be given
>killer lab, just because they will think that I am trying to be lucky
>and take it without necessary knowledge.....
>
>This is not a case, really, I just have a very demanding job,
>and I couldn't study enough.
>
>This is true -- I should know this before 30 days deadline passed,
>but I don't know what I was hoping for... And now it is too late,
>and I face this dilemma.
>
>Any thoughts?
>
>Przemek



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