From: anthony.sequeira@thomson.com
Date: Thu Jun 14 2007 - 17:41:35 ART
Counting the peeps on the site is the last thing I would do when
choosing a vendor. In fact, I would never bother to do it.
After passing using the materials of several vendors, I would recommend
the following:
1. Ask for a sample or tour of the product you are considering. Evaluate
the materials carefully.
2. Explore the Support options that are available with the vendor. Do
they have chat, forums, 800 numbers, etc. Are these actually monitored
by qualified employees of that company?
Something else to consider is using multiple vendors. While vendors
certainly do not want to hear that recommendation, most here, including
myself, believe that some vendors excel at certain products compared to
others.
Anthony J. Sequeira
#15626
P.S. I used products from InternetworkExpert and NetMasterClass and both
were excellent. Support was lacking at InternetworkExpert, but I believe
they have that solved now.
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Narbik Kocharians
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 4:00 PM
To: Brian Dennis
Cc: Brent Royster; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: training material question
Brian,
You have a point, but what you fail to mention is the following:
Your statement does NOT reflect the truth; it fails to mention the
actual
number of passing students relative to the number of attendees, which I
would surmise to be a low percentage.
If Vendor-1 has 10 students and 3 pass, Vendor-1 has a passing
percentage of
30 percent. But if Vendor-2 has 100 students and only 16 pass,
Vendor-2's
ratio is 16 percent, that does not mean that Vendor-2 has a better
product,
from Vendor-2's perspective, it has 16 passing students versus 3, but
the
truth of the matter is that Vendor-1 has a better percentage and
product.
On 6/14/07, Brian Dennis <bdennis@internetworkexpert.com> wrote:
>
> You can get a good idea as to the number of people that are passing
> using a particular vendor's products and classes by looking over their
> CCIE lists and customer feedback. As a side note any vendor that
tells
> you it doesn't matter how many people are using their products and
> classes to pass the CCIE lab won't have a long list of CCIEs on their
> website ;-)
>
> --
>
> Brian Dennis, CCIE4 #2210 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/SP)
> bdennis@internetworkexpert.com
>
> Internetwork Expert, Inc.
> http://www.InternetworkExpert.com
> Toll Free: 877-224-8987
> Direct: 775-745-6404 (Outside the US and Canada)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
Of
> Brent Royster
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 7:06 AM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: training material question
>
> I am interested in buying one of the class on demand options from
> multiple
> vendors. Its mentioned on the websites that these are like full
> bootcamps.
> has anyone who passed the lab used this material? If so how well
would
> you
> rate it?
>
>
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