Re: CCIE # 12046

From: sameer inam (i_sameer@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Aug 05 2003 - 01:32:56 GMT-3


congrate for the clear the CCIE LAB ...i am also started the preparation
of CCIE lab can u tell me wat type question there ...and wat type senorio
ok

i really thank full to you

take care

sameer

>From: "Sanjay W" >Reply-To: "Sanjay W" >To: "Deepesh Chouhan" , "group
study" >Subject: Re: CCIE # 12046 >Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 14:47:28 -0400
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ccielab-owner@groupstudy.com > >Deepesh......congratulations on your
achievement and thank you very much for >your words of encouragement and
advice....all of which I believe are a >result of enjoying the journey. >
>Thx, >Sanjay. >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Deepesh Chouhan"
>To: "group study" >Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 6:17 PM >Subject: CCIE
# 12046 > > > > Hey folks > > > > Finally - CCIE # 12046 (On July 31st in
San Jose) > > > > Few common/not-so-common tips and thoughts > > > > Top
5 requirements for clearing this exam > >
========================================= > > - Practice > > 4-5/4-5 rule
- last 4-5 weeks before exam - > > 4-5 hours a day. each day > > Varies
from person to person > > - Time management and discipline > > Your job,
your weekends, your social needs > > Your playstation, skiing, football
:) > > Keep your priorities straight > > - Sound theoretical knowledge >
> No ... you can't clear this exam just by practicing > > OSPF commands
for 1000 hours. You should know > > theory behind the protocols. That
will help you > > in filtering out possible solutions for a lab question
> > - Browsing/Searching skills on univerCD > > Always refer to CD first.
> > - How to read English - CCIE has its own english. > > Questions are
never like "config this". Read between the > > lines, but don't try to
dig too deep and try to read > > other side of the page > > > > What i
used > > =========== > > Books - Jeff Doyle I and II, Solie, Halabi,
UniverCD, Cisco docs > > Practice workbook - IP expert WB 4.0 > > (pros)
1. lab 36 > > 2. good website and forum > > 3. labs 19-35 difficulty
level is good, but does not cover all topics > > (cons) 1. Solution
errors > > 2. Repitive stuff in some labs > > 3. labs 19-35 difficulty
level is good, but does not cover all topics > > > > > > Disclaimer :
Personal opinion follows :) > > > > 1. Does it matter - number of
attempts > > ====================================== > > > > Her husband
and their 8-year-old son would sprint past her in a race to >the > >
mountaintop, and Laurel Blair Clark would amble behind, absorbing each
>smell > > and sight nature could offer in the hikes she loved to take.
She knew the > > journey was more important than the destination, - Jon
Clark, husband of > > Columbia shuttle astronaut Laurel Clark. > > > > >
> My journey took me whole 3 years and 4 attempts. Earlier, like everyone
>else > > i wanted to race to the mountain top. > > But with time i
started enjoying the journey. Countless hours of >practice, > >
technology, geek talk, ospf-dreams :) > > that was so much fun ... no
wonder i feel clueless today :) > > > > You are a CCIE ... no matter how
many attempts you had ... my number is > > 12046 and not 12046-4. > > And
there is a reason for it. > > - you can't clear this exam, just by taking
it again and again. 1st >attempt > > or 5th attempt - you can clear it
only if are technically sound, have tons > > of practice, expert search
skills and good speed > > - For most of us preparing for the lab exam is
not our full time job. We > > have our primary jobs with its own needs,
emergencies and diving catches. > > Time management and prioritizing is a
key. > > > > In my case i used the first 2 attempts to test the waters.
(for a 2-day >lab > > format and 1-day lab format) > > If you are just
too worried about CCIE lab ghost stories, AND if you can > > afford it,
remove the stress and anxiety by trying it out. My 3rd was >close > > ...
CCIE English killed it. > > > > 2. Why should I do CCIE > >
======================= > > If you are not a CCIE does not mean that you
don't know anything. On the > > other hand, if you are CCIE, that does
not mean that you know everything. > > For CCIE lab, you are not supposed
to know everything. You should be able >to > > find solutions within the
time constraints. Then why do it ? > > > > CCIE is quantifiable
achievement - something which you can express in > > words - where ever
you go. It is something which everyone knows about. It > > will "Atleast"
help you in getting your foot in the door. > > > > 3. Are there too many
CCIEs > > =========================== > > We get lots of "too many ccies"
"market is getting saturated" emails. > > But i think people who are
worried about it, are those, who want to be >CCIE > > "only" for money. >
> Money part is controlled by market economics of demand and supply. > >
CCIE is about knowledge and empowerment it brings. Money is one of them >
> > > For the records - the topic i hated most on this mailing list -
People > > cribbing about not getting their CCIE plaque. > > Dude -
people are trying to study here. I promise I won't do that :) > > > >
Thanks > > Deepesh > > > > > >



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