From: Sean C. (Upp_and_Upp@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Dec 03 2005 - 17:19:35 GMT-3
Ed,
Sorry to read on the no-go. I've been in the same saddle also (to many
times to admit), and the BEST advice I can give - is get right back on that
horse and keep on studying. I have, over and over again, made the classic
mistake of taking some time off after the failure only to find it sooo much
harder to ramp back up when I do start again. I feel I have to relearn
everything all over again. I'm sure you have a legit reason(s) to take some
time off (approaching holidays, catch-up on work and family, burnt-out, loss
of confidence) but don't give in to these reasons! Pull out your NMC or IE
workbooks and jump right back in.
Again, sorry and good luck!!
Sean
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed Tan" <tytanx@gmail.com>
To: "Cisco certification" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 9:10 AM
Subject: Defeated yesterady at SJC
Hi GS,
I was defeated yesterday at SJC on my first attempt. Same as all of you, I
thought I will passed when I walked out of the lab and waiting for the good
news patiently at home. The result came in after 4 hours and I am FAILED!
The most dissapointed thing is my score report doesn't say anything or why?
I have full IGP connectivity and I "believe" I fullfilled all the
requirement as the exam is much more simpler than the IE Mock Lab test, but
I only got less than 40% in my IGP session? I got 0% on my ISDN session
which is NOT POSSIBLE at all? I also lost some points (a few %) in here and
there but score full on L2 connectivity and EGP.
I am lost now and do not know how to proceed with my lab in the future. I
still don't know what am I missing in the lab and how do I improve in the
future? They didn't provide any breakdown or tell me what I missed?
Help!
Ed
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