From: Keane, James (James.Keane@agriculture.gov.ie)
Date: Mon Jun 20 2005 - 08:17:52 GMT-3
I got talking to a proctor last time, they change the exams every few weeks, the pools you get exams from are getting bigger and bigger, I think the war on cheats is being won. Which is great news for all the genuine students out there, your qualification will have value and hopefully that value will be retained well into the future.
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From: Shanky [mailto:shankyz@gmail.com]
Sent: 20 June 2005 11:08
To: John Matus
Cc: Brian Dennis; router guy; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: New CCIE R/S IPV6 labs--- notice
Whatever they say, I'd say the guys who fall for such traps have to
blame themselves for it.
Firstly, no such real labs exist (At least in my opinion) otherwise
Cisco would chase them to their graves... and secondly even if such
labs with their God only knows content are there ..how are they going
to help you achieve the # without knowing the Hows & Whys ?
Best is to keep away from any such ideas, Forget the real lab and
start living in the real world with real routers so the number you get
is also a real one.
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