From: Victor Solaz (vsolaz@gmail.com)
Date: Fri May 04 2007 - 08:24:07 ART
Congrats Ronnie!!!
Enjoy the upcoming days and think about the great thing you just did!
Victor
#17781
On 5/4/07, Ronnie Angello <ronnie.angello@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I would say that the Assessor is a good gauge of what you'll see in 10
> days. I barely finished it and did not pass. Don't worry about your
> score
> too much. Try to focus on what you did wrong and really understand why
> you
> lost those points. Don't make the same mistakes again! Also try to get
> through the whole thing without using the assessor tool. I would consider
> that cheating and it takes away from the real lab experience.
>
> I finished the real lab with about 2 hours to spare so you should be fine.
> You may want to work on your speed a bit so that you'll have plenty of
> time
> to verify your configs. Obviously the more things that you know cold
> without having to look them up will benefit you significantly. In my
> opinion you really need at least an hour at the end to go back and check
> everything again. I caught a couple of mistakes that would have caused me
> to fail. Don't worry too much and have fun! Good luck!
>
> Ronnie
>
>
> On 5/4/07, cisco efiko <ciscoefiko@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Congrats and enjoy. Meanwhile I have the Assessor tomorrow, and I have a
> > couple of questions. How does the AS lab compare to the real thing in
> terms
> > of content and strength. I did the 1st part of it last week and I found
> that
> > I could not finish it, do I have so much to do in a 4hour block in the
> lab?
> > I know where a lot of things sit on CCO, but my concern is will I have
> > enought time to look them up. I have my lab in 10 days and any help and
> > encouragement/tips you can give will be very much appreciated.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Efiko
> >
> >
> > On 5/4/07, Ronnie Angello <ronnie.angello@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I passed the R&S lab in RTP today! It was my first attempt but it
> sure
> > > has
> > > been a long road to get here. I passed the CCNA back in 1999 and my
> > > quest
> > > for CCIE began shortly after. I really hit it hard over the past 5
> > > months.
> > > I started studying and practicing about 4-6 hours on the weekdays
> (even
> > > sneaking some in at work) and 8-12 hours on the weekends.
> > >
> > > I was able to work through everything without any major issues. I did
> > > get
> > > held up on one task for about 30 minutes or so but didn't panic. I
> > > finished
> > > with about 2 hours to spare and checked and verified everything
> > > exhaustively. I ran the entire lab back through my head over and over
> > > as I
> > > was driving home. I felt like I did well enough to pass but we all
> know
> > > how
> > > that goes... I was very surprised to find my score report when I got
> > > home
> > > just 4 hours later. I've never heard of anyone getting their score
> > > report
> > > that fast.
> > >
> > > Anyway thank you all for your posts. I've learned a lot from everyone
> > > and I
> > > will continue to be an active member here. There are many ways to get
> > > there
> > > but I can share a bit of what helped me. I know that there are a lot
> of
> > > good practice labs and mock labs out there but I have to recommend
> > > NetMasterClass. The CheckIT labs really prepared me to spot issues in
> > > the
> > > real lab and alerted me to things that could potentially trip me
> > > up. The
> > > assessor labs are well worth the money to see how the CCIE lab is
> worded
> > > and
> > > laid out in relation to what you're used to seeing. Definitely know
> the
> > > Doc
> > > CD inside and out. I didn't even do any labs the past few weeks. I
> > > just
> > > read through the config guides and command references. Build your own
> > > scenarios as you read through them. Test and verify!
> > >
> > > Thanks again and good luck to all of you in your studies and future
> > > endeavors!
> > >
> > > --
> > > Ronald Angello
> > > CCIE #17846
> > >
> > >
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