Re: 17 Week or 4 Week long CCIE class

From: Chris Riling (criling@gmail.com)
Date: Tue May 01 2007 - 14:19:02 ART


I just signed up for the 17 week course from NLI; I will let everyone know
how it works out, hopefully with a CCIE number in a few months. I have done
things with NLI in the past and I was very impressed, so I have a lot of
money that says Brad will come through again! ;)

Chris

On 5/1/07, Sadiq Yakasai <sadiqtanko@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> i guess everyone has a different approach to taking the bull by its horns.
>
> Personally, i need to "feel" the pressure right on my face for my brain to
> open up and for me to give up procrastinating. And thats what I am
> sufferring from at the moment.
>
> I would def go with the 4 weeks class...i would learn so much in 17 weeks,
> as well as forgetting soo much!!
>
> :-)
>
>
> On 5/1/07, Skinner, Stephen <Stephen.Skinner@rbs.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> > For me,
> >
> > I say do the 17 week course ,
> >
> > That gives you the rest of the week for extra study on that subject.
> >
> > Works for me
> >
> >
> > Stephen Skinner
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]
> > Sent: 01 May 2007 07:09
> > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> > Subject: 17 Week or 4 Week long CCIE class
> >
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> > Has anyone done this before? I want to get feedback on thoughts about
> > doing
> > a stretched out boot camp. I have been doing some practice labs but I
> get
> > stuck a lot and have to bother people at work and Cisco. The 4 week
> class
> > looks like it straight through but the 17 week class is two days a week.
> > How
> > long do most people take to study for the lab test? 17 week seem like a
> > long
> > time.
> >
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