From: Charles Church (cchurch@wamnet.com)
Date: Wed Jun 04 2003 - 22:53:22 GMT-3
The amount that you use the CD in the lab has no direct affect on your
score. Indirectly it does, because if you rely on it too much, you're
probably using too much of your precious time. There will always be a
couple questions on the lab that are really obscure, and need to be looked
up. 10 to 15 minutes searching the CD the whole day is probably an
acceptable amount.
Chuck Church
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Subject: Documentation CD usage and influence to score
Hi Group
I am wondering that Documentation CD usage influences to LAB score
I mean i suppose proctors monitors whole lab session (if not please write )
and because of my memory
not well i think i will check some command syntax`s frequently
And suppose that i done well for that section (etc bgp section)
Is there a score that added to total lab score.I mean they migth me think
that CCIE wouldn`t need to count on DOC cd too much
Any thoughts will be appreciated
Regards
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