From: Stanford Wong (dr_wongfu@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Nov 21 2002 - 05:39:35 GMT-3
Here are some the signs -
1. Out of the 100-200 post a day, you immediately
delete all of them except 2 or 3 of them, since the
topics are so trivial or you have seen the same
question pop up every 1-2 months.
2. Core topics like EIGRP, BGP, OSPF, DLSW, ISDN,
FRAME RELAY,ATM, VOIP, REDISTRIBUTION, spanning tree
can be done in your sleep, or at least with no
mistakes or referring to the CD.
3. All your study time is spent on QOS, Multicast,
IPSEC,IS-IS, and all the rich IOS features that Cisco
has to offer.
4. You don't need prep material, as you are making up
your own scenarios between you and your study
partners.
5. You can see all of the NDA violations by they way
the authors attempt to hide a real test question.
6. When RFCs start to make sense as oppose to putting
you to sleep.
7. When you realize that all the information regarding
the CCIE test could be had for free by simply using
CCO, RFCs, and other freebies on the WWW. But like
everyone else, you didn't want to do your own
research, but rather have it placed in a nicely binded
form called a book.
Hope this helps....
Good luck, and happy journeys...
--- Jennifer Bellucci <Jennifer_bellucci@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello...question is directed towards certified IE's.
> How did you know you were
> ready for the lab?
> Is there like a, milestone or something?
>
> Please don't answer, when you know everything...I
> know you still don't know
> everything, you just know enough.
>
> Thanks
> Jennifer Bellucci
>
> Jennifer_bellucci@hotmail.com
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