Re: Why not to use the "real ccie lab" folks

From: Hoogen (hoogen82@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Apr 17 2007 - 15:36:41 ART


Well I think i wouldn't dwell into this to much, someone points out this is
part of NDA.

-Hoogen

On 4/17/07, Ryan <ryan95842@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
> Hoogen,
>
> Are you suggesting here that the proctor fiddled with your lab and
> introduced issues that you had to then figure out???
>
>
> -Ryan
>
>
>
>
> On 4/17/07, Hoogen <hoogen82@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > When i did my lab my proctor gave me enough troubles because i guess he
> > wanted me to feel troubled, that was the first time i was attending the
> > lab,
> > i don't think i am breaking any NDA here because most of you guys know
> > that
> > troubleshooting is an explicit part of the lab. The proctor gave me hard
> >
> > time just when the lab began and then he followed up with another good
> > trick
> > just before the lab was going to end. I did both tasks alright, but when
> > i
> > told him "xxxxyyyzzz" is what i did to solve the problem, he told he was
> >
> > happy with what i did and asked me to revoke the command back since that
> > wasn't part of the lab.
> >
> > So i guess just memorizing something cannot get you to pass the lab. But
> > am
> > i right? I have heard that people taking their lab second or third time
> > the
> > proctor gets easy with you and helps you?
> >
> > -Hoogen
> >
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