From: Andre Serrao (andreserrao@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Dec 03 2006 - 16:48:04 ART
I must say I am not so sure about the name of the website..."CyscoExperts" -
with "Y"??????
On 12/3/06, Nesnidal Dennis-C00350 <dennis.nesnidal@motorola.com> wrote:
>
> It is only a plug when you get something in return. You can take it or
> leave it because I don't get anything if you train there. But I can tell
> you I would not have succeeded without them. So, continue wasting your
> money and time elsewhere... no worries for me.
>
> Dennis Nesnidal, CCIE # 17076 R&S
>
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> From: Lala Lander [mailto:sshafi@gmail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 12:30 AM
> To: Nesnidal Dennis-C00350
> Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: CCIE - www.CyscoExperts.com
>
>
> shameless plug!!!
>
>
> On 12/2/06, dennis.nesnidal@motorola.com <dennis.nesnidal@motorola.com >
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I passed the CCIE R&S lab exam on October 23, 2006. I had
> been working my way towards this exam for years by earning my CCNP,
> CCDP, CCSP and CCIP. I passed the CCIE written in 2001 (I never
> attempted the lab) and again 12/2005. I had gone to many Cisco based
> GlobalKnowledge classes, I read all of the main-stream CCIE books (Doyle
> Vol. 1 and 2, etc.) But I was still intimidated by the lab. I asked my
> Cisco technical account rep. who was a CCIE what he recommended as the
> last steps to prepare for the exam. He told me go talk to the CCIEs at
> CyscoExperts (CXP) in Arlington Heights, IL.
>
> I signed up for a week of R&S training and quickly learned
> that even though I configured routers and switches daily at work, I was
> not prepared for what I would see on this exam. The exam is not
> comparable to anything you will see or need to do to get the job done on
> a real production network. Yes, it covers all the topics you need to
> know to be a good network engineer but at the same time you will have to
> configure things exactly the way they tell you to with one hand tied
> behind your back. What I mean is, you will need to read the questions
> every word. This is where Cysco Experts took me to the next level.
>
> As I said, a Cisco employee who earned his CCIE did his
> training at CXP. I was surprised at the time that Cisco would not train
> their employees internally. But after spending a few more weeks at CXP
> with two of their double CCIEs (Naren and Bahram) I saw why Cisco sent
> their employees there for lab training. In fact, students were there
> from all over the world. While I was there, I spoke with students who
> came all the way from the UK, Kenya, Australia and across the US. The
> reason is that their program is the best. They know exactly what you
> need to look for to pass the lab exam. They will make you aware of all
> the tricks you will see. As I said, just knowing how to configure
> routing, switching, QOS, etc is not enough. You need to be able to read
> the questions and understand what they are looking for. This is where
> CXP CCIEs will help put you in the best position to pass the exam. After
> going through their carefully designed lab simulations, the CCIE exam
> will seem easy!
> !
>
> Read my comments on their website along with all their other
> CCIE testimonials at www.cyscoexperts.com or call toll free
> 1-866-CyscoXP. Ask for Naren and tell him Dennis sent you! You will be
> thanking me! Fell free to email me with any questions at
> dnesnidal@comcast.net or dennis.nesnidal@motorola.com
>
> Dennis Nesnidal CCIE #17076 Routing and Switching
>
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