RE: CCNP recommendation

From: Zhang, Stan (stan.zhang@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 08 2002 - 15:18:33 GMT-3


   
Omar,

Just so you don't start babbling on and on about how to start the CCNP
track, Tarek is a CCIE. He simply asked a location for CCNP training site,
not training method.

SZ

-----Original Message-----
From: Omar Masood
To: Tarek Sabry; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: 1/25/99 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: CCNP recommendation

Start off by getting hold of the Cisco Press books. Look up info from
Cisco
on what is exactly tested. Always use Cisco books, when you sit the exam
you
will find out why?
Refrain from using cramsession as they are filled with mistakes from
Cisco's
point of view. Being right in the real does not mean it is right is
Cisco's
eyes.
Don't use CIM - they are useless.
As for bootcamp/training seminar...waste of money. I passed the CCNA and
CCNP with only the books and CCO. Passing he exam is different to
actually
becoming a true CCNP. Becoming a good CCNP engineer is not passing the
exam,
its about knowing what you know and confident in exactly what you know.
Cisco don't want to test you on what you have learnt but what you know
is
right and wrong, how to spot mistakes and choosing the Cisco option.

**Omar Masood 360**

e/m: omarmasood360@hotmail.com
or: omarmasood@aol.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tarek Sabry" <tsabry@houston.sns.slb.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 9:39 PM
Subject: CCNP recommendation

> Can anyone recommend a good CCNP bootcamp in Europe??
>
> Thanks in advance
> Tarek



This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Sat Sep 07 2002 - 19:48:20 GMT-3