From: Mohamed Radwan (abobakr.mohamed@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jul 05 2007 - 04:45:10 ART
Hi All,
Thank you all for your support , and suggestions. I really need it :)
as Greg said " I think the problem that a lot of us have is that we are just
not used to failing exams."
Also being a Husband and a new Papa while preparing for the Lab is a tough
thing to manage the time to study, work, and be with your family and first
baby
to answer Andy's questions. my preparation was:
- 7 years experience in networking field
- I am already CCNP, CCIP (which really help, as technology already there in
you mind)
- Books I read : TCP/IP routing vol 1 , 2 (one of the best books i ever
read), Inside CISCO IOS, QoS , BGP books (from CCIP track), CIsco Lan
Switching, and CCIE routing & Switching Pratice Labs
- Practice : I used IE workbook ver 4, Also IE core labs
- I didn't take any mock labs , or boot camps
- I go through Doc CD (didn't master it, this one of my weak points)
HTH
and Thanks you again for your words :)
Mohamed
On 7/5/07, John Jones <acer0001@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Yes, Colin it's true... it's just a test, but monsterous one! ;-)
>
> I remember reading somewhere that it takes Cisco employees, who usually
> are limitless with resources, about 2.7 times to pass. You've got 1.7times to go!
>
> John
>
>
> On 7/4/07, Colin McNamara <colin@2cups.com> wrote:
> >
> > Don't be down. I believe the average is 2.1 attempts per passing CCIE.
> > With only 1 attempt down you are still ahead of the average.
> >
> > A couple of things to remember -
> > 1. The CCIE is an extremely challenging exam with a huge failure rate.
> > There is no shame in a failed attempt.
> >
> > 2. Half of the CCIE is brain power the other Half is will power. Being
> > smart is not enough to get your Number. Being smart and being prepared
> > however is.
> >
> > 3. The prep time required to pass your CCIE is a constant. There are no
> > shortcuts to your number. You can either choose to put your time
> > preparing before you next attempt, or you can chunk up your prep time
> > between attempts. Either way, you have have to put the time in.
> >
> > 4. Don't forget your support systems. If you have a wife and kids, make
> > sure that they are on board and well taken care of. If you are single,
> > then make sure to schedule in some personal time to stay sane.
> >
> > 5. And remember, at the end of the day.... it is just a test.
> >
> > --
> > Colin McNamara
> > (858)208-8105
> > CCIE #18233
> > "The difficult we do immediately, the impossible just takes a little
> > longer"
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 2007-07-04 at 15:45 +0300, Mohamed Radwan wrote:
> > > Dear Group,
> > >
> > > I failed on my first try 12 June 2007 , I prepared well for the exam
> > > but the Exam stress and some stupid mistakes I made cause me much
> > time.
> > >
> > > anyway I need to start again and get ready for the 2nd try
> > > I don't need what to do ??
> > >
> > > I already read most of recommended books , practice a lot
> > > my weak points are multicast, service, and security
> > >
> > > I know that have to learn more about these and practice them more, but
> > i
> > > don't feel like studying again
> > >
> > > any suggestion....
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Mohamed
> > >
> > >
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