From: A Molica (ajmgrd-groupstudy@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Apr 11 2005 - 16:38:15 GMT-3
Eric:
Thanks for response and advise. I thought of the NDA
right after clicking the "SEND" button on my email.
--- Eric Taylor <etaylor10@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> Without breaking the NDA, I can tell you this....
>
> You will see "FUNKY" stuff.
>
> You will not see wireless because it isn't listed on
> the lab blueprint.
>
>
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/learning/le3/ccie/rs/lab_exam_blueprint.html
>
> If you are going on next Tuesday, I would look at
> that blueprint and make
> sure you know that stuff very well. If you don't
> have time, be sure that you
> know how to find it quickly on the Doc CD. Also,
> keep in mind the Doc CD
> doesn't always have the info you need on these
> topics or they might have
> been poorly documented.
>
> Good luck on Tues!
>
> Eric
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com
> [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of A
> Molica
> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 10:01 PM
> To: etaylor10@tampabay.rr.com;
> ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: CCIE #14551
>
>
> Congrats! You worked for it! I'm taking my lab next
> tue:
> Curious: Did you get any of the following: ISIS,
> DLSW,
> Multicast, IPv6, RIPng, wireless? Also, anything
> funky?
>
>
> --- etaylor10@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
> > Group,
> > After 7 months of very intense studying and
> > dedication to achieving this goal and over 5 years
> > of industry experience mainly in voice, my day was
> > yesterday in RTP. I knew when I left there
> yesterday
> > that I had passed. I was so confident that I
> didn't
> > even attempt one of the QoS questions that wasn't
> > worth alot of pts. I would classify that as a
> > "rathole" question that could waste valuable time.
> > Instead, I spent more time making sure all my
> other
> > stuff was correct.
> >
> > On my path to becoming a CCIE I first took the
> > written exam in Sept of last year. I then went to
> > Boson's bootcamp back in November that was taught
> by
> > Steve Marcineck which does a great job. He has
> been
> > in touch with me this whole time while working on
> > it.
> >
> > I did the CiscoPress Practice lab book and also
> > read Solie's books which are an invaluable
> resource
> > to learning some topics. I did alot of my studying
> > on CCO as well. After my first failed attempt, I
> > figured that I should try some of these labs out
> > there so I bought NMC's labs. I probably did 15 of
> > them and also used their tech library which has
> alot
> > of good material and test taking strategies. I
> also
> > joined GS at that time.
> >
> > I went back and failed yet again on my second
> > attempt. At this point I was really wondering if I
> > want to continue doing this to myself. I licked my
> > wounds and scheduled the exam again on the day
> after
> > failing. This time I did more reading than messing
> > around in the practice lab. I attended a online
> > seminar that Brian Dennis and Brian McGahan on
> some
> > test taking strategies. While looking at IEs site
> I
> > noticed they had some white paper stuff and there
> > was a really good document on frame-relay traffic
> > shaping.
> >
> > I then wandered over to their recommended reading
> on
> > IEs site and went through all of that. I did alot
> of
> > my final studying on the Doc CD. I read over some
> of
> > the material at 911networks.
> >
> > Well, my flight got cancelled last night so I'm
> > still in RTP so I have to get going to catch a
> > flight back home. Good luck to all of you future
> > candidates.
> >
> > Thanks GS and to everyone that contributed to my
> > success.
> >
> > Eric Taylor
> > CCIE #14551
> >
> >
>
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