Re: NetMasterClass training

From: Robbie Jacka (robbie@packetized.org)
Date: Tue Mar 23 2004 - 15:15:36 GMT-3


Jonathan Hays wrote:
>
> I had a personal tendency when I first started serious study for the lab
> exam (a couple of years ago) to read a requirement quickly (either for a
> practice lab or the real lab) and jump right into configuration mode. Or
> for that matter, I tended to skim through a GroupStudy post, hit the
> REPLY button and whip off a reactionary answer. Studying for the CCIE
> lab has (almost) cured me of that habit. When you finish reading a
> requirement (or a Groupstudy post) you need to stop, weigh and consider
> before acting or reacting. Then go back and read again and verify if
> what you have concluded it true.
>
> HTH,
>
> Jonathan

'Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and
remove all doubt.' - Abe Lincoln.

Nothing could be truer - studying should prepare you to condense fact
from the vapor of nuance, and to make certain that you understand all of
the implicit possibilities of what's been stated prior to actually doing
anything.

Just my 0x2 bits.

Robbie



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