From: tycampbell@comcast.net
Date: Fri Jul 09 2004 - 14:28:57 GMT-3
keep track of you points as you go...that way you will have an idea of how you think you are doing...
you only need 80 points, but if you try for a 100 points, and a few things are incorrect, you may still have enough points to pass.
when you pass, you won't know how many points that you got on the lab ...
you could have gotten 80 points exaclty..or you could have gotten more
bottom line is..it only takes 80 points to pass...
I would like to quote Scott Morris
" what do they call the guy that graduated last in medical school...the answer is, they still call him doctor!! "
:-)
good luck on your exam!!
> At 11:46 AM 7/9/2004, CCIE wrote:
> >I will have my CCIE Lab in the next weeks. I want to know how was/is your
> >strategy for the Lab Day.
> >
> >1. Did you read the whole Lab tasks before you begin to configure?
> >
> >2. How is you it with the time management?
> >
> >Some other tips for the Lab day??
>
> I'd recommend getting 80 points or so ;-)
>
> Chuck L - the long and ever winding road used to have a link to many posts which
> covered a lot of this stuff actually.
>
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