Re: CCIE#11025

From: Perminder Grewal (percy_gunner@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Feb 01 2003 - 19:09:47 GMT-3


Nijoe

Nice one, take a rest and congrats on your number.

Percy

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>Subject: CCIE#11025
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>Well, its finally my turn to write this joyous letter.
>
>I passed the lab on Jan 29 in San Jose (I guess that's 10,000 CCIE's in 10
>years). This was definitely a tougher exam than the pre-3550 exam that I
>took. To prepare, I used all of the standard materials that have been
>mentioned before, including the NLI practice labs and Caslow's NMC1 course,
>which were extremely helpful. Also, the doc CD was a lifesaver for me
>during the test. It seems no matter how much you think you know or how
>much
>you've studied or how much experience you have, there is always something
>on
>the test which will throw you for a spin. Know the docCD.
>
>Now, I'm just gonna relax, enjoy, and take my life back.
>
>Good luck to all those still pursuing the dream....
>
>
>Nijoe Muckom
>CCIE#11025
>.



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