From: Daniel Ginsburg (dginsburg@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Dec 15 2004 - 11:46:46 GMT-3
Psychology is a large part of preparation. Learn how to get your
nerves under control (may be attending some mocklabs can help?), how
to keep yourself from panicing, how fast you get tired and lose
concentration, what typos do you make most often, what are other most
common errors, how can you manipulate your attention to check your
work without repeating the same mistake or typo, how can you force
yourself to read misinterpreted question again. All of this is
important and can contribute to success.
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:29:29 -0500, gladston@br.ibm.com
<gladston@br.ibm.com> wrote:
> Well, I have to thanks this Group again.
>
> For the first time after beginning this process I was thinking about give up, after the fouth attempt (and all that money), but reading this made me starting to think to change my mind.
>
> I have a very aggressive approach this year, more than I would like to, due company needs, so I tried the 4 times the same year.
>
> On the fourth time I tought the exam was not difficult and I could get it, but did not accomplish the tasks on the limited time. On the first attempt I was so sure I have passed that it took me one week to recover.
>
> My biggest problem is anxiety. I could not sleep all night on the 4th attempt.
>
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-- dg, CCIE #14229
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