RE: CCIE LAB preparation

From: Glover, Deron L. (DLGLOVER@GAPAC.com)
Date: Fri Oct 14 2005 - 10:00:25 GMT-3


 I attend a course and purchase a WB for Brian Dennis and Brian McGahan
(internetwork experts), I have purchase many WB before and I will not
mention any names, but I can say with out a doubt that these two guy are
on top of there game when it come to becoming a CCIE. I learned so much
from there class and work shop that I must say it's amazing. I recommend
them with out a second thought.

and after reading some of the people question on Group study, I am very
glad I attend there course and purchase there WB.

I have been in the Networking field for 11 yrs and I have tried the Lab
once, I wish I would have known about the two brian/brian before I took
the lab the first time.

-----Original Message-----
From: Zouta oxpf [mailto:zouta.oxpf@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 8:43 AM
To: Bajo
Cc: Glover, Deron L.; Victor Cappuccio; Al, Valliappan;
CCIELab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: CCIE LAB preparation

IMHO there is nothing like "the best Workbook"! Each vendor workbook
have their various areas of strenght and weaknesses. That is why some
candidates buy workbooks from the major vendors so that one WB's
strenght will compensate for the deficits of the others.

IMHO judging the quality of a workbook is something somehow subjective;
depending on the knowledge level of the person making the judgement.
Even if someone has thoroughly used all the major WBs in the course of
his/her preparation, there is still no adequate yardstick to make
comparisons. Barring poor editing and topography, If the basis of
comparison is methodology, how do you measure the effectiveness of that
methodology? is it statistical -vis-a-vis - the success or failure in
the REAL LAB? (we all know the real lab is a completely different
monster!)or just what?

Just mine!
Z

On 10/14/05, Bajo <bajoalex@gmail.com> wrote:

Try the free stuff they give you and choose. U probably will end up
buying
all three in your journey. All three (IP Expert, IE, and NMC)have their
styles. Search this forum for comments (aka vendor wars) about them...if
u
want to start cheap, buy the book Joe suggested (not sure if there are
rental labs for it) ...

On 10/13/05, Glover, Deron L. < DLGLOVER@gapac.com> wrote:
>
> My advice is to go see the Brain boys.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
Of
> Victor Cappuccio
> Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 2:03 PM
> Cc: Al, Valliappan; CCIELab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: CCIE LAB preparation
>
>
> Hola Al, I think that the best WB from all is IPExpert..
>
> Trust me that WB makes you think, they have not very detailed
> explanation of the solutions in their configs, but the Proctor Guide
> well help you understand the technology, I sure bet there are other
cool
>
> WBs, but this one MAKE YOU, search and know the DocCD (the only
friend,
> that you will have in the Lab).
> In IPExpert you can contact Mr. Matt Brooks matt@ipexpert.com or Mr.
> Wayne Lawson wayne@ipexpert.com <mailto:wayne@ipexpert.com> and they
will give you a better reasons.
>
> IMHO they are THE BEST.
> HTH
> Victor.
> CCIE Candidate..
>
> >
> >
> >>Hi Friends,
> >> Just now I have completed my CCIE written, I am
> >>preparing
> >>
> >>
> >for
> >
> >
> >>LAB,
> >>I want to go with some rental labs,pls help which one is cheap &
best
> >>for Hands on lab.
> >>
> >>tell me some good sites for rental & preparation
> >>
> >>Thanks & Regards
> >>Valliappan.AL
> >>
>
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