RE: Cysco Expert

From: Brian T. Albert (brian.albert@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Fri Jan 02 2004 - 18:23:36 GMT-3


Jake,

Ditto in CyscoExpert, but Keith is forgetting I taught him everything he
knows ;-)

Brian T. Albert
CCIE #9682
brian.albert@worldnet.att.net

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Keith Montgomery
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 3:11 PM
To: Jake
Cc: David Hickman; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: OT: Cysco Expert

Jake,

I could not have said it any better than you did, there is no better
CCIE prep than CyscoExpert.

There is no way I could have passed this exam the first time without
the lab/rack hours I spent in Chicago at CyscoExpert. The
training/learning experience is second to none in this world.

In this quest there is certainly sweat, dedication, sacrifice, and
ultimately the sense of achievement only a CCIE can explain!

It is impossible this lady went to CyscoExpert and had this experience.

Check this page out for a more credible, accurate, and honest view of
CyscoExpert's work........

http://www.cyscoexpert.com/testimonials.asp

Happy New Year!

Keith Montgomery
CCIE# 8961

On Dec 22, 2003, at 8:50 PM, Jake wrote:

> Assuming you're someone with at least a CCNP level of knowledge, and
> you were able to
> pass the CCIE written, Cyscoexpert can take you through the lab part
> of it in an
> efficient and very positive way. (Of course, they also offer basic and
> intermediate
> classes for people who need to harden their fundamentals). Obviously,
> as with all things
> in life, you get out of it what you put in, but from what I
> experienced there and what
> I've seen them do with others - you are making a good bet. I was able
> to pass all of the
> written and even the lab exam on the first attempt with these
> instructors as my mentors
> and guides. This, in spite of the fact that I didn't have much
> experience before I
> started the trip. Of course, I didn't have a personal life for 9
> months and I read
> cover-to-cover over 9000 pages of Ciscopress. [Yes, I had a full-time
> day job during this
> marthon too.] So, like I said, if you put in your share of sweat and
> dedication, they can
> get you through to the finish line. The lady that mentioned she was
> dissatisfied perhaps
> didn't have the proper background in IT, CCNP knowldege, or time to
> study for 30+ hours a
> week for 9-12 months (in addition to 12-40 hours of class time) which
> is the minimum that
> it takes most people to pass (I'm speaking of the whole CCNA to CCIE
> journey).
> Unfortunately, with these types of classes it isn't like an American
> high school, where
> you basically can just show up for X number of months and expect to
> "earn" a diploma.
> Plus, as we all know, it's a damn hard exam. Good luck and God bless!
>
> Happy New Year to all!
> Jakub Czyz
> CCIE #9102
>
>
> --- David Hickman <dwh@landtitleco.com> wrote:
>> I am considering going to Cysco Experts for training and was curious
>> on
>> peoples opinion of there training.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> David Hickman
>>
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