RE: Today was MY day

From: Tim (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Wed Oct 12 2005 - 07:36:05 GMT-3


Justin,

I have to agree with you about that feeling you get when seeing the word
"PASS" on your score report.

Welcome to the club. Not only did I feel a great sense of accomplishment
upon passing, I also had a great feeling of liberation - the liberation that
comes from knowing I didn't have to do more practice labs, I didn't have to
sacrifice more evenings and weekends.

Now, I'm considering going for the ccie in security but if I do so, it won't
be because I feel I have to - it will be because I want to which is also a
very liberating feeling.

Best of luck to you and congrat's on your achievement.

Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
cisco@themasseys.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 10:27 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Today was MY day

there is no feeling like reading the work "PASS" on your CCIE score report.
I used to image that I would jump up and down and scream when I got the news
but I just sat there beside my quiet rack thinking...this is the end?

I agree with some earlier posts that if I knew what I was going to go
through to acheive this certification I may not have jumped on board. But
it sure feels good now:)

I relied on recommendations when choosing training and study tools so feel
it is my responsibility to post advice to others.

I need to send thanks out to Scott Morris for getting my head in the books
on track towards this cert. His class and workbook were eye opening as I
began my journey. I traveled to CyscoExperts multiple times and these trips
were invaluable. I couldn't believe the attention I received from this
team. As I continue my education in other CCIE tracks I will, without a
doubt, return. Lastly I must compliment InternetworkExpert on there
workbooks. I recently pounded away at these labs and strongly recommend
them to anyone attempting the CCIE R/S lab.

Good luck to all attempting the CCIE. If you fall get up, the game is not
over. It isn't easy but it feels good at the end.

-Justin Massey



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