RE: How to start again after failing your first try

From: Adham Ali (adhamccie@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Jul 05 2007 - 16:19:51 ART


Mohamed,
   
   Don't give up!
   
  Remeber, understanding how the technology works is more important than memorizing the IOS commands that are needed for configuring the technology....because the commands will be accessible during the lab exam but no one will explain to you the technology during the lab!
   
  my two cents;)
   
  Regards,
  Adham Ali

"Ramcharan, Vijay A" <vijay.ramcharan@verizonbusiness.com> wrote:
  Mohamed, it's natural to be terribly disappointed after such a huge
effort. I can't add anything new to the great encouragement you've
already received from GS. I'll just echo some of that advice and say
that you've got to get right back to studying. Take a short break if you
must but don't give up.

The majority of candidates fail at the first attempt.
There are few (very few?) who've passed the lab on the first attempt so
don't let the disappointment from this first attempt discourage you from
trying again.

Vijay Ramcharan, CCIE #14824

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Mohamed Radwan
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 8:46 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: How to start again after failing your first try

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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