Re: #17781 1st attempt!!

From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Apr 18 2007 - 17:22:05 ART


Congrats Victor!

Looks like a good week.

My compliments.

--- Victor Solaz <vsolaz@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I would really like to thank this great group for
> all the great advices,
> excellent information source and sometimes endless
> but awesome e-mails (aka
> Darby :). Well, I really didnt participate too much
> in the forum but was an
> unconditional follower...
>
> I started my prep around last year by this time
> having got already the CCNP.
> Started the lab work seriously around october and
> scheduled the lab for
> April 16th.
> I used primarily Internetwork Expert WB 4.0, which
> is absolutely excellent,
> with all the breakdowns, pitfalls, and so forth,
> also some of the IPexpert
> labs, IPexpert audiobootcamp (this was also great).
> And finally the 2
> assessor labs and a couple of InternetworkExpert
> mock labs. Really good
> stuff and excellent explanations from Brian.
>
> Abosolute keys for passing the lab:
>
> 1- Check everything at the end of each section.
> 2- Leave unsure things for the end
> 3- You should have around 1,5 hours for testing at
> the end. When finished,
> check everything reading the question requirements
> again and checking the
> confgs for misinterpretations. (I found 4 or 5
> mistakes this way)
> 4- Leave unsure things for the end, look them up on
> the univercd and do
> them!
> 5-Recheck everything you can again!
>
> 6- And last but not least, ask the proctors about
> any ambiguity on the
> wording of the questions, this can really save lots
> of points, it did for
> me.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Now time for some rest, fun and maybe go for SP
> after some time...
>
> The effort is really worth it, the bigger the
> effort, the bigger the
> satisfaction you get..
>
>
> See you soon!!
>
>
> Victor Solaz
> CCIE R&S #17781
>
>



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