From: Bajo (bajoalex@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Jun 22 2005 - 16:48:07 GMT-3
Took mine (1st) at SJ last month. The proctor had to call twice to
tell us he was late ( was late by 30 min ). He was very helpful and
we get our 30 min credit too :).......sleeping? Forget about it. No
matter where you are, it will be very hard to sleep ...I slept late
and woke up way earlier than the alarm clock :)
Good luck!
On 6/22/05, B Kim <beokim@comcast.net> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I see more people getting their numbers at RTP. That's probably because
> more people go to RTP. I am not sure that the passing rate is different
> depending on locations. If it is, everybody will certainly want to know
> which location has the highest. :-)
>
> To some people including myself, the lack of sleep affects the physical
> condition more than others. When I travel eastbound, I lose one or two
> hours. I usually couldn't fall asleep until 1 or 2AM in Hotel room and I
> have to get up by 5:30 to be at Cisco by 7A. I could sleep only about 4
> hours, which is enough for some people, but not for me. If you go to SJ,
> you gain one or two hours, which is a big advantage to me.
>
> Think about 8 hour of intense work with a full concentration the next
> day. You certainly want to have a good start in the morning. I believe
> the physical condition is certainly a factor, especially if you are 40+.
>
> Good luck.
>
> B. Kim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> robbie
> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 11:56 AM
> To: Group Study
> Subject: Raleigh-Durham vs. San Jose
>
> Hello all,
>
> As my (planned) date looms closer, I'm starting to try and get an idea
> of where I'd like to take my lab. I live in Birmingham, AL, so flying
> (or even driving) to RTP would be far cheaper than flying out to San
> Jose, but it also means that the lab would effectively start at 6:15 CDT
>
> for me (I'm definitely not a morning person). I had read quite some time
>
> ago that the two labs used markedly different software for terminal
> emulation, in addition to the atmosphere being fairly different, so I'm
> curious to know what the actual environs are like. I don't know if
> talking about it would be an NDA violation - I certainly hope not, I
> just want to get some kind of idea of what to expect when my first
> attempt comes (Sep 9). Thanks in advance.
>
> Cheers,
> Robbie
>
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-- Kind Regards,Bajo
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