Re: Another new Kid in town issue #17474

From: Jeff Kesemeyer (jkesemey@bellsouth.net)
Date: Mon Feb 26 2007 - 18:27:37 ART


You mention several tips that will make the difference between
passing and failing.

"Show your knowledge when asking the proctor questions, otherwise you
will not get any answer"

I know of two possible solutions for this task - Solution A and
Solution B, are you looking for a particular Solution?

"Don't finish all the LABs in the workbook in a rush, they will
become useless"

Too many people rush through the labs without learning all the tasks,
only completing 75% of the practice lab will not get you 80% on the
real lab.

Congratulations on getting your number, having these study methods
certainly made the lab easier that you though.

         Jeff Kesemeyer
         CCNP, CCDP, CNX, MCSE, CNE
         Bradshaw Labs Inc.
         Your CCIE Rack Rental Source
         www.bradshawlabs.com

On Feb 24, 2007, at 11:45 AM, Kemal YILDIRIM wrote:

> Hello group,
>
> After one year of intense work, I got my number at first attempt on
> February
> 23 in Brussels.
>
> I started my LAB studies on January 2006. I used Internetwork
> Expert's R&S
> Workbook, and also CoreLab WB.
>
>
>
> I would like to thank you all who is giving effort to this
> valueable study
> group.
>
> Thanks to Brian Dennis and Brian McGahan for their great products.
>
> Thanks to Scott Morris for his endless help to people, A. B. Caslow
> his deep
> explanations to clearout the unknown,
>
> Victor Cappucio he is so fast in answers and so helpful, Petr Lapukhov
> thanks for QoS solutions, Todd Osterberg for his great VB script to
> initiliaze my rack in 3 minutes.
>
>
>
> Below are my recommedations and study methods who are already
> preparing R&S
> track.
>
> 1- LAB is doable and was simple than I expected
>
> 2- Build your own LAB if you can afford about 6-8K
>
> 3- Obtain a workbook, I can only recommend Internetwork Expert
> because
> I have no idea about the others
>
> 4- Don't finish all the LABs in the workbook in a rush, they will
> become useless J
>
> 5- Try to solve isolated problems in each technologies
>
>
>
> 6- Read all the LAB cover to cover, may be a quick look at
> beginning
>
> 7- Ask questions to proctor, show your knowledge when asking
> question,
> otherwise you will not get any answer
>
> 8- Check your configuration and result after every task, know
> how to
> check a solution
>
> 9- Be ready everything in the LAB blueprint
>
> 10- Learn the new features in the IOS
>
> 11- I can recommend you the MOCK Labs from IE, ASET Labs from Cisco
>
>
>
> HTH
>
> Kemal Haydar YILDIRIM
>
> CCIE#17474
>
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