From: Peng Zheng (zpnist@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Jul 07 2004 - 21:34:42 GMT-3
Hi,
Finally, I got my number (13584) at my fifth attempt
at San Jose yesterday.
First, I need to thank everyone in this list,
especially Brian McGahan, Brian Dennis
,Tony Schaffran, Scott Morris, Indy Teller, Andrew B.
Caslow. Without your kindly help,
I can never get my number.
Below is my experience, I hope it is helpful.
I began my trip from the beginning of 2002. For the
last two year, I don't have a lot scenarios to
practice. I was trying to save money but actually
waste much more.
After my third try at the end of last year, I think I
need to get a workbook. At that time, I found IEWB,
its detailed solution guide is what i need. After two
month study (I focused on something else for the first
four months this year), rack rent at cconlinelabs and
internetworkexpert, one Grading Lab and one Mock Lab,
I tried on May 28th but failed. It is because I made
some stupid mistakes. Then I tried CheckIt at
netmasterclass, I was really disappointed. Then I
got netmasterclass workbook, I read questions and
answer key because I want to try ASAP.
I scheduled my fifth attempt yesterday, I almost
finished at the lunch time. I checked in the
afternoon and found a lot stupid mistakes. Even this
morning, I found one but can not make
a change. :(
From my experience, you should get at least one
workbook at the beginning of your trip,
IEWB is my favorite but I think each of them should be
OK. You shoudl try something like
CheckIt Lab and Mock Lab,etc. Their detailed Lab
report are really helpful.
If anyone has further question, please feel free to
ask. But I won't break the Cisco's rule.
Forgive my english.
Good Luck to everyone.
Sincerely,
Peng Zheng
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