From: Prakash Sosle R (psosle@gmail.com)
Date: Thu May 25 2006 - 23:56:13 ART
Hi Nick,
Thanks a lot for the advise. Getting to Know how others are coping
with a failure in the Lab and advise on how to regroup and prepare for a
success is very re-assuring.
Thanks !
PR
On 5/26/06, Nick Griffin <ngriffin@sio.midco.net> wrote:
>
> Prakash, All I can tell you if you really want it is to stay with it.
> I've been there twice, headed for a third end of July. It's very
> demoralizing, especially when you work on and design networks for a
> living, but you still can't pass this test. You're definitely not going
> it alone. Refine your skills, when your tired of labbing, grab some
> books, take some notes and make some mind
> maps(http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page). I'm
> personally coming to the conclusion that 50% of the lab is your
> approach. I seemed to get caught up in lab craziness. I performed lab
> after lab, and burned myself out. This time, I'm doing less full labs,
> and concentrating on the technology, and reading. So for what it's
> worth, keep your head down, come up with your next game plan, and take
> your knowledge to the next level. I hope this helps you with staying
> focused.
>
>
>
> Prakash Sosle R wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have been a passive member of this list since couple of
> months. I
> > took the lab a third time recently and did not get through. Based on
> the
> > report I was almost there. At this point I am very disillusioned. After
> > putting in so many hours of study .. not getting through is very
> > demoralising. Any advise from the group on how to go ahead after
> multiple
> > failures ?
> >
> > Any advise in much appreciated .
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > PR
> >
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