Re: CCIE #13196

From: Yonkers (yonkerbonk@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Apr 23 2004 - 10:39:39 GMT-3


Yeah, Fred was the instructor when I took the
NetMaster class back in 2000. Of course back then it
was called chesapeake consulting or something like
that and then it became mentortech before they went
out of business. I can't remember. They are great.
Congratulations!

Michael Le, CCIE #6811

--- "Moffat, Ed" <EMoffat@fsci.com> wrote:
> 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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