Re: Heinz Ulm - Day-2 - 1st Impressions - An impression implies

From: Keith Bizzell (mkbcoolman@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Mar 22 2007 - 09:45:17 ART


I agree. Mr. Darby needs an editor.

Having personally taken Scott's bootcamp, I give it very high marks. And
Scott's not scary. Well...maybe a little. His scenarios are definately
evil. But hey, if you need a drill sergeant/evil german, more power to
you. Whatever you need to succeed. I just know that IP Expert (and NMC and
Internetwork Expert for that matter) have long lists of CCIEs to their
credit, so they must be doing something right.

Now as far as the multiple CCIE factors in, I think it's important. While
my primary concern was that Scott has the R/S CCIE, it helped that he has
three others as well. To me, this communicates that the instructor has vast
experience within the lab itself. He didn't just pass one. He passed 4.
He knows how to pass.

My $.02.

Keith

On 3/22/07, ruth wainwright <ruthwainwright@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>
> Thanks Scott, someone had to say it. I read his(?) 'copy' last night and
> went to bed very depressed as I discounted Mr Ulm sometime ago on grounds
> that he might be a little too scary for me.
>
> I guess I can get a CCIE without Mr Ulm?
>
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