From: Tim (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Thu Jan 11 2007 - 16:29:33 ART
Sal,
Bruce Caslow is one heck of an instructor so you can expect to learn a great
deal.
That said, you should think about where you are on the path to a ccie.
Have you already done 20 to 30 practice labs from different vendors (the IE
labs are excellent but so are the NMC labs)?
How easy or difficult was it to do those labs?
How large are your knowledge gaps at each layer?
I personally think one gets the most out of a bootcamp if one is already
proficient with at least 50% of the material.
Otherwise, it's like trying to drink from a firehose. You might be able to
do that for a split second but after that you fall behind.
Remember, much of this knowledge is accumulative.
So, taking the 2 weeks of bootcamp back to back might not be the beset
strategy.
It might be better to take the Ist week, do lots of practice labs to
reinforce and solidify your knowledge and mastery of the material and then
take the 2nd week of the bootcamp.
HTH, Tim
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ffhanif
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 1:05 PM
To: Cisco certification
Subject: Netmaster Bootcamp - Need help
Hello,
I'm planning on taking the Netmaster Bootcamps (2 weeks, RS1 & RS2)
for CCIE R&S. I'm wondering if I can get some feedback from people who have
gone through their program. How good their program is and if it's worth
taking their courses.
I'm planning on using the Internetworkexpert Lab book for prepration.
Thanks,
--Sal
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