From: William Chen (kwchen@netvigator.com)
Date: Thu Apr 22 2004 - 21:41:28 GMT-3
Congratulations.
Totally agree that NMC is the best.
They have recently upgrade the CHECK-IT from 4 hours to 8 hours. I have done
CHECK-IT once and I got a report of over 30 pages! It helps me a lot in my
preparation.
Best Regards,
William Chen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Moffat, Ed" <EMoffat@fsci.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 3:59 AM
Subject: CCIE #13196
> Yahoo! I passed in San Jose yesterday after countless months away from my
> family and friends studying and practicing.
>
> I'll have to relearn how to socialize with my non technical family and
> friends again without trying to analyze in the back of my mind the 15 ways
I
> might get something to work over IS-IS or BGP. (I suspect that statement
> makes sense to some of you out there who have been doing *nothing* but
> living and breathing and studying RPs and IOS for too long.)
>
>
> I have to give a huge word of praise and thanks to NetMasterClass. Bruce,
> Val, Fred, Indy, Alexei, Adel, et.al - you guys are top notch! NMC's
> training and practice scenarios are leaps and bounds over any thing else I
> have experienced in my 10 years of networking. The NMC classes and the
DOiT
> workbook provided complex and challenging scenarios that really helped
hone
> my skills. The analysis in the Spot the Issues answer sheets are unmatched
> by anything else I've seen. During the final week of my preparation I also
> took NMC's CHECKiT lab. Wow. I'm finally at the point where these labs are
> actually fun! The best thing about the CheckIt lab besides the exceptional
> analysis and score report you get was the fact that it was a timed online
> test. I had to manage my time in the same way I would with the real lab.
> That made me pay close attention to point values and critical issues to
> address before the clock went off and my sessions ended. I wasn't nearly
> that disciplined when I was managing my own clock.
>
>
> Thanks also to GroupStudy. I think it is difficult to keep your eyes on
the
> target without a community to help support you. GS is such a community.
> There are quite a few "great stewards" of this site that help keep it
> valuable. Thank you! Thank you!
>
> Continued Good Luck To All!
>
> . . . and now, for the first time ever, I get to sign my name. . .
>
> Ed Moffat
> CCIE #13196
>
> (that seemed a little strange but boy did it feel great!)
>
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