From: steve.skinner@uk.pwc.com
Date: Thu Oct 07 2004 - 06:29:04 GMT-3
i find the best way to study is like this
1.go throught the labs and make a note of your weak area`s
2.break up all the major technoloigies your weak in into groups and study
them seperatly
3.Re review the labs and make sure you can do them COLD
before that i broke up each topic and study 1 topic a week ....
i found after my first attempt i was going through labs ...trying to learn
all the topic`s in that lab i was weak in ....and just got confused ..
HTH
Stephen Skinner
Senior Network Analyst
PricewaterHouse Coopers LLP
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"Patrick Greene"
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Please respond to
"Patrick Greene"
I am having a hard time determining what would be the best way to study
for the RS Lab. I have the Cisco Lab Prep book and IP Expert. Is it
better to review all the labs and their solutions or just start with the
labs and research as you run into areas you are weak. Should you keep
going through all the labs or should you work on weak points between
each lab? I have a home lab which I access when on the road working
(5-days a week) so getting rack time is not the problem.
Any advise is appreciated.
Thanks,
Patrick
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