From: cebuano (cebu2ccie@cox.net)
Date: Fri Jan 03 2003 - 15:54:29 GMT-3
Jenn,
I have not sat in the lab so what I have to say is definitely not an NDA
violation. It's clear that the amount of IOS features cannot simply be
crammed into an 8-hour lab. As a military person might say, it's
logistically impossible. Which is why people who have passed have hinted
that a candidate has to prioritize his/her time/efforts on topics that
weigh heavier than others, i.e. this is a R&S exam so concentrate on
ROUTING and Switching (in that particular order). HTH.
Elmer
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Jennifer Bellucci
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 6:35 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Its a bit long and might confuse you...
----- Original Message -----
From: Jennifer Bellucci
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 7:19 PM
Subject: Could break NDA I think? Its a bit long and might confuse
you...
Hi
[Please do not respond to this question if you think it violates the
NDA.]
I have been reading the posts for awhile know and got one question I
need to
ask to all IE's.
I know a potential IE candidate should try and learn as much as she/he
can. I
agree and have been using that rule in my studies but I was wondering,
when
you have sat the lab (1-day only) have you been tested on everything
(and I
mean almost everything in the IOS) on the lab or knowing about the other
technologies/methods made things more simple on how you approach the
task?
While going through ccbootcamp and ipexpert labs, I have noticed that
there is
not one lab I have come across that tries to nail everything in sight.
Ccbootcamp labs are by far the best testers I have come across when it
comes
to routing and have recently introduced 3550 stuff. Ccbootcamp's lab 8
is
pretty good when it comes down to OSPF/BGP, red and few other things.
Lab 22 is also lab I liked, 25/26...I ran through those in 2 hours -
just what
you need every morning.
Ipexpert's lab 30-35 are nice testers and give you a good hammering when
it
comes to all the so called fringe topics and gives you a different
approach
when it comes to configuring things.
Getting back to my question, if you have access to any of these products
you
will notice there is no single lab that kills almost every subject. So,
I am
guessing that the lab does not actually test you on "every" subject.
That does
not mean there are subjects that will not appear its just that knowing
the
most of the potential topics will help you. I could be wrong and they
crucify
you on every imaginable topic.
Hopefully, I think you might have understood my question and will be
able to
give me a good answer. (No abusive replies please)
Thanks
Jennifer Bellucci
Jennifer_bellucci@hotmail.com
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