From: Tom Larus (tlarus@cox.net)
Date: Mon Apr 14 2003 - 18:30:58 GMT-3
I agree with everything that Mr. Graun has said here, except for the
experience/ "no lab rats" part. While some may not like the idea of people
buying lab equipment and studying thoroughly on their own, there is nothing
but hard work stopping a smart "lab rat" from passing the CCIE lab.
Experience is very helpful on the job, and helpful in getting the job, but
the "necessity" of paid experience for learning the vast body of material
necessary to pass the CCIE lab is overrated. Persistence and hard work are
far more important than "time-in-service" in positions involving Cisco
equipment.
Tom Larus, CCIE #10,014
----- Original Message -----
From: <jgraun@attbi.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 2:50 PM
Subject: STOP ASKING LAB QUESTIONS
> I have seen yet another question from a lab. This forum is not designed
to
> break the NDA or spoon-fed the wannabe's. I will tell you how to pass the
lab
> exam, 1) have EXPERINCE, no lab rats 2) buy 7+ routers from e-bay 3) once
you
> get the routers understand how the protocols work, if you have mastered
the
> basics then there isnt a question they can give you that you cannot
answer.
> And to the people that keep answering lab questions please STOP IT.
>
>
> Thank You
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