From: Ouellette, Tim (tim.ouellette@eds.com)
Date: Fri Mar 21 2003 - 22:11:47 GMT-3
Steve,
Congratulations. From working with you here in the NOC I know you've busted
your tail by doing deep dives into the commonly tested areas and learnt them
very well. I also see from your dedication what I need to do myself in
order to pass this beast. You, my friend, have truly earned your number and
I for one can only think of a few others I'd like to work a major outage
with.
That number looks good on ya bro.
Have a couple of beers for me during your celebrations.....
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Jordan [mailto:ccielab@comcast.net]
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 1:07 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: CCIE #11293
I passed in San Jose on March 19th my 5th attempt! It have been a long road
2.5 years with all 1 day lab attempts. I have only posted a few times to
this list, but it has been invaluable in my study efforts. I have something
like 50MB of email stored on my laptop since I initially started. I would
like to thank Paul for maintaining this list. Many people on this list has
helped me in my attempts but 2 stand out in my mind, Brian Dennis and Brian
McGaham. You guys have really helped me to think clearly with your great
posts. I have read the common book list that many people have mentioned here
before. The difference in my preparations this time from the prior attempts
is this. Last November Brian Dennis posted this in which I used over months
prior to March 2003. Quote "The best approach to passing the CCIE lab is to
read over the documentation relating to the topics being tested (config
guides,command references and tech tips). " Thanks again!
Steve Jordan
CCIE #11293
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