From: David L Stewart (D.Stewart@mail.UTexas.edu)
Date: Wed Sep 11 2002 - 08:07:59 GMT-3
That is excellent advise. I also checked the sections that I thought
were correct and found errors. And I also thought that I had failed
when I left. After the pass e-mail, I realized that I did do well
on almost every topic and re-checked everything at least once. I also
found an error at the last minute and barely had time to correct it.
It sounds like we had very similar experiences. It was like deja-vu
reading your post.
Dave
CCIE#8912
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At 02:17 AM 9/11/2002, William Wong Kun Sing wrote:
>Hi guys
>
>I just passed the lab on the monday and got # 10145. What da relief!
>I'm also want to take this opportunity to thank Alex Hsieh who said I'm
>stupid recently. I'll remember that.
>
>K. How I did it?
>
>I finished at 3pm and revisited those questions which I have skipped. Then
>I did another check again question by question to see whether the config
>fulfil the requirement or not. I have actually found some configs which
>doesn't fulfil the requirement and corrected it. "Phew.....". Saved a lot
>of points here. After that, before 5:30pm, I actually fliped through the
>questions again and found another question which can cause me lost 5 points
>above and immediately corrected it but time is up. Can't verify the changed
>anymore.
>
>The moment I walked out from the lab, I thought that I have failed already
>and I received my result 40 mins later but don't dare to check email before
>midnight.
>Yup, I passed....I did it!
>
>As you can see that if I don't triple checked my work, you will not see this
>email from me right now.
>
>My advise is: "DON'T GIVE UP BEFORE TIME IS UP, JUST KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR
>NUMBER IS RIGHT ON THE WAY"
>
>Thanks.
>
>Best regards,
>
>
>William
>10145
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