RE: Please confirm (conf#5afb746ad8c00af8feefd200dadb7f2a)

From: Charles Huang (routing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 28 2002 - 15:15:03 GMT-3


   
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I got my silver plaque last week.
Did anybody get the gold or bronze plaque ?
I heard that Cisco used to give out Gold, Silver and Bronze plaques
depending on your lab score. I don't if this's still true. According to
my score I'm suppose to get a silver plaque. I'm wondering if people got
other plaques.

Can you take the lab again so you can get the gold plaque, if there's one
?

Charles



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