RE: My own lab experience - The waiting is the hardest part

From: Hooman Parta (hooman@voipsol.com)
Date: Tue Jun 13 2006 - 11:59:32 ART


Sorry to hear that. Good luck for your preparations.

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Darby Weaver
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 9:30 AM
To: Darby Weaver; Cisco certification
Subject: Re: My own lab experience - The waiting is the hardest part

10:09am - Score Report is in.

I have not passed on my first attempt. Close but no go.

It is vague so it is hard to tell exactly what went right and what exactly
went wrong.

I have a good memory and will practice what I thought I saw.

I may still have misinterpretted some things.

I have to do some warmup exercise labs, build a little speed, do
long-promised things for my wife, and then it is back to the grind again.

I will probably go ahead and take the BGP and QoS cert exams and perhaps
finish the CCSP (I only need two more).

I'll do some labs in the meantime.

I think I'm looking good for next time.

Thanks everyone for the kind words and sympathetic "eye".

Good Luck!

Darby

--- Darby Weaver <darbyweaver@yahoo.com> wrote:

> 4:53am and nothing yet...
>
> I feel it is going to be hairline close and yet, I also feel like my
> interpretation could have gotten in the way, I think about
> dependencies (real and imagined).
>
> I'm thinking of a lot of things right now.
>
> I had a really good day whether I pass or fail is really a non-issue
> at this point.
>
> I am truly humbled by how far I have come and how much I have learned
> over the past 3+ months.
>
> I have met some great people and had nothing but things to say about
> my whole experience.
>
> The funny thing is: I had the opportunity to do this just like I have
> done it over the past few months for several years - actually since
> 2001/2002.
>
> My own perceptions held me back. I spent enough money to literally
> fund at least 7 candidates over the time.
>
> The funny thing is I preoccupied myself with things I should not have.
> I tried to keep equipment up to date and IOS's etc.
>
> Boy if I could turn back time, I'd have a thing or two to tell myself.
>
> Tired now.
>
> Going back to sleep - maybe I can now.
>
>
> It was a good day and pass or fail I have enjoyed it thoroughly.
>
> I always saw the CCIE as a journey and one I never want to lose site
> of...
>
> I love education and life-long learning and this is what the CCIE is
> to me.
>
>



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