From: Nenad Micic (nmicic@employees.org)
Date: Mon Oct 02 2006 - 14:36:02 ART
Hi All,
I just want to share this good news with all of you that the my number is
16954 (R&S/passed on 28/09/2006 in Brussels) ! I was passive reader, but
daily reading of the GS list was crucial part of my CCIE study. Because of
that I would like to thank you ALL for all your tips, tricks and posts on
this list.
In short summary I think that key element of my success were taking
several NMC CHECKIT's lab, which helped me to identified area/technology
where I don't have consistent results and which I can improve, in order to
not loose any points on them on real CCIE lab. So, after analyzing those
results I could focus on them using all possible other resources like Tech
Lib, UniverCD, CiscoPress books and practicing both DOIT2 and IE WB labs
in those particular area/technology.
All CHECKIT/IE MOCK/Assessor labs helped me to improve time management
and be confident that I can finish any "CCIE" lab at least two hour before
end, which was important in order to verify config and find mistakes or
typos.
Regarding difficulty and from technical point of view and I am much more
proud on results I had in few difficult CHECKIT labs, and that make me to
feel now as "real" CCIE. Being part of NMC StudyGroup was also very good
sign for me that final date is very close. Thanks to Bruce for all your
support!
Before starting to any CCIE study I would like to suggest to everybody to
do most important thing:
- To watch one of the following two video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5966212648716814561
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7278397109952382318
and/or to read the following book:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/timemgmt/
Thanks to Tom for this great book! :) This book helped me to make a time
for my CCIE study! :)
PS: NMS rulez!
Best Regards,
Nenad
-- Nenad Micic SCNA, CCIE # 16954 nenad.micic[AT]gmail[DOT]com
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