RE: CCIE# 11192

From: Brian Dennis (brian@labforge.com)
Date: Tue Mar 04 2003 - 01:33:35 GMT-3


Congratulations. Also I guessed you indirectly answered ccie2b's
question from earlier today about which lab book to buy ;-)

Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (R&S/ISP Dial/Security)
brian@labforge.com
http://www.labforge.com

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
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Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 7:36 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: CCIE# 11192

February 14, 2001 I passed the CCIE written
March 2, 2003 I passed the lab in RTP (This test is hard!)

For all those that DIDN'T help or encourage me, EAT MY SHORTS!

Now for the upbeat stuff.

IPEXPERT: This tool helped me focus, train, and master the core
technologies. You have to have a road map. Without a map you are
simply
wasting time. GET A MAP. I chose IPEXPERT out of pure chance and it
worked out great. Personally, I bought a home lab to mimic their setup,
but
no matter how you get access to the equipment, this is a roadmap and you
will
need to use REAL equipment. The
E-Scenerios are a HUGE help as well. Basically this is the only LAB
tool I
used. Then of course I read most of the other books, CCO Docs, etc.
70% of
this test is still core topics. YOU HAVE TO MASTER THE CORE TO HAVE A
CHANCE. I have no affiliation with IPEXPERT other than using their
book,
but highly recommend it as a study aid and road map.

You can pass this test. You just have to decide how important it is to
you.
If you want to pass it, then by all means dedicate yourself to the task
and
do it! Do not let people or work side track you or get in your way.
If
you are unsure of your own dedication, don't bother it will haunt you
month
after month year after year. Do it or don't do it.

Glad to be done with this one......

P.S. Here ya go Davie your recognition in lights. Thanks for being an

ankle biter and badgering me night after night, hour after hour, and
minute
after minute.

Always Wanted To Write That Speech,

David



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