From: Rohit Karnani (rohit877@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jul 21 2005 - 17:42:58 GMT-3
Don,
I had similar feeling after my 1st attempt, but later on realized that
the "unwritten rule" is "Crack IGP and BGP or see you again". No
matter how good or bad you are on QoS/Security/ISDN and other stuffs.
The fate is only on IGP/BGP . My guess is that one should obtain at
least 70-80% in these section to see the magic number.
I would strongly recommend to take Mock Labs (IE, IPexpert or NMC or
whichever) to gain real time experience at less cost (and heartbreaks)
Rohit
CCIE # 14346
On 7/21/05, Hoogen <hoogen82@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think the average is three. Don't lose heart, you will surely make
> it. I guess one main thing required to pass Cisco exam is that your
> stars have to be aligned correctly. You need lot of luck and I hope
> you do, and finish the exam in your 3rd attempt.
>
> Hoogen
> CCIE #14731
>
> P.S : It would be breaking your NDA if you discuss about your exam. I
> do understand your frustration. I guess there could be several reasons
> why you might have lost out on BGP. It doesn't make sense to me when
> you say " you had it working like a brand new BMW car. A Renault or a
> Ferrari car is definately better ". Probably you didn't get the "Cisco
> answer".
>
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