All CCIE Workbooks

From: Mark Lasarko (mlasarko@co.ba.md.us)
Date: Thu Sep 28 2006 - 14:10:10 ART


..and prep materials have errors.
I should know as I have used many.

I also know that every vendor I have used
has made an effort to resolve the issues
on their forums, in *free* updates, etc...
They are all receptive and rely on those who
use the materials for feedback.

Do your homework before you claim the
teacher fudged up the dittos and don't
act as though like they don't listen!

These vendors do an excellent job IMO.
Anyone who is truly prepared for their lab
should be able to decipher a few "errors"
and get on with their studies.

It is all relative - nothing is perfect,
Especially on lab day.
There is always *something*
Please accept it and move on.

Give these vendors some credit and communicate
with them as opposed to bashing them on GS and
wasting our collective bandwidth.

If you disagree, maybe you should go write your own
labs and show the rest of us how *perfect* you are!

At the end of the day the labs, whatever the "quality",
are only as valuable as the candidate who is doing
the lab - you get from it what you put into it. If you can
spot error and/or alternate solutions than good for you!
(That's part of what it is all about)

Think about that before you bash the rest of the best.

~M



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