RE: Groupstudy or Groupjoke?

From: Victor Cappuccio (cvictor@protokolgroup.com)
Date: Wed Jan 18 2006 - 10:54:30 GMT-3


Well I think the same that you, last year I was taking this to seriously
that suddenly I realise that I had no social life, mean no life at all. I
was alone in this expedition, but I discover this list and with the help of
this study group and the great people (Gurus, no so but becoming Gurus, and
the wannabes like me), asking. - Responding .- and taking a break like a
little joke.

Take this advice, from a person here that also gave it to me:

Take it easy .-

-----Mensaje original-----
De: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] En nombre de
CCIEin2006
Enviado el: martes, 17 de enero de 2006 17:15
Para: Nick
CC: Cisco certification
Asunto: Re: Groupstudy or Groupjoke?

Once a millennium my employer is gracious enough to send me to a
training class at Global Knowledge.

If you've ever been to these one week classes you will quickly realize they
are like cram sessions or boot camps where they stuff as much information in
your brain as possible.

As I think back to what I learned from those classes, I realize that the
information I actually retained was not the facts were given during the
lecture, but the little tips and tricks that I heard during the breaks while
chatting with my classmates and the instructor.

What am I getting at you ask?

I'm saying chill out, take a break, don't be so uptight, and maybe you might
learn something useful in the process.

My $.02

On 1/17/06, Nick <seajay76@nate.com> wrote:
>
> Wel, guys.
>
> The following may be just what I feel these days. Maybe only me or a few
> people here...
>
> Why don't we just keep jokes private between those who know each other.
>
> It doesn't seem so good that Group study e-mail address to be included
> your everyday mails.
>
> I know some of you may already achieved our common goal(not an ultimate
> goal!!), to be a CCIE.
>
> However, there are still many people striving to reach the goal.
>
> So, flying those everyday mails here for your fun(or relaxation) may
> deprive other people of their
>
> precious time reading every single mail from the group study
>
> wondering or expecting there could be any helpful/useful information.
>
> Well, here in my country, one of the proverbs says
>
> "If a monk doesn't like the temple, HE gotta get out."
>
> Maybe I'm wrong, or too strict.
>
> If this is how group study has been running and this has been no problem,
> please let me know.
>
> I don't want to stop what it's been okay here.
>
> I might be the monk who doesn't like the temple.
>
> Regards,
> Nick
>
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