From: CCIE KH49279 (ccie_lab@inetiq.com)
Date: Tue Apr 04 2006 - 19:29:44 GMT-3
YES YES and oh yea, YES!
Again...disclaimer...I have not attempted the lab but if all goes well, I
will be attempting it soon, and I am not affiliated with NMC, I just really
like their product. Matter of fact, you can take their same methodology and
adapt it to the written, and other areas of your life when it comes to
organization.
Bruce, Val, and Bob, they are awesome. I can tell you that from a technical
position you are not going to go there and learn anything different
technical wise that you probably could not learn from a book or other
instructor. Though I have to say that they can detail subjects in a very
concise manner - no filler. But this is NOT why you go to NMC.
NMC provides a method to make this lab taking process deterministic. You
will, soon enough after taking their RS-NMC-1 course, start coming up with
these mental checklist and start stepping though the various ways to
accomplish a task. Amazingly enough, you will be able to take a task, apply
your checklist, come up with what CANNOT be used, and be left with your
options. You will here Bruce, Val, and Bob each say 'know thy options'. It
will make finding your answer so much more easier. Hopefully with enough
practice you will be able to verbalize these checklist just a quick and you
can go through them in your mind. In addition, you will learn how to disect
questions, and understand quickly your own limitations and augment them with
your other abilities.
(I wish now I could get myself out of the rat holes that their CheckiT test
seem to make me dig ;-) )
You will walk away with a toolbox that is more valuable than the course
itself, their course workbook with all of the good stuff to guide you on
adapting their methodology to your learning ability.
Get the book that Bruce and Val wrote. No doubt it is dated, but you will
see that they are not trying to tell you about 30,000 cisco commands and how
to use them, they are giving you a method to this madness.
In the first 5 minutes of the NMC-RS-1 course you will learn about entropy
and how to overcome it in your CCIE studies.
We can talk more about this offline.
Call Indy at NMC and talk to her about this.
Regards,
Wayne
P.s. Bruce, I am still loving TreePad!
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
CCIEin2006
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 8:23 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Netmasterclass Methodology
Just browsing through the Netmasterclass web site I noticed they have a very
detailed, step by step action plan for taking the CCIE lab i.e.
"attaining universal connectivity and "golden moment" etc...
Can anyone share their opinion of this methodology and whether or not it
helped them pass the exam?
Thanks!
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