Re: Passed at RTP on my third attempt (07/10)

From: Alexei Monastyrnyi (alexeim@orcsoftware.com)
Date: Thu Jul 12 2007 - 18:23:24 ART


job well done!

dreamer1109@hotmail.com wrote:
> "Hell...It's about time"
> (Starcraft fan)
>
>
> Material used:
> InternetworkExpert's WB 3.0-4.0, COD, mock labs (excellent stuff)
> NMC's WB (also great, but a bit overkill)
> DOC CD (very important)
> The usual Cisco recommended books
>
> Some Suggestions:
>
> For those who are early in stage in preparation:
> 1. Invest in a good printer :)
> 2. Thoroughly cover each topic (no shortcuts)
>
> Assessing your Readiness:
> 1. Speed and accuracy (at this level you should not be worried about your actual configuring speed or accuracy. You should be worried about how fast you can derive a solution for the given task and applyng the configurations given its limitation of the underlying topology and the stated restrictions. NMC WB is great practice material for this)
> 2. Have your routing and switching topics learned cold. (Upside down and inside and out)
>
> First time test takers
> 1. Relax (get some sleep before the test, you will not learn anything substantial in the last few hours or even last few days before the test. You will only loose vital sleeping time)
> 2. Don't get too familiarized with the practice material you used before. Topologies drawings, addressing, wording and etc. are to say the least very unique. (Can definitely lead you into the wrong path. be careful!)
> 3. Always do what the test ask you to do and nothing more and nothing less.
> (Ex. full reachabilty may might not be required, or some tasks are not applied to some of the routes.)
> 4. Always ask the proctor when your not 100% sure about what the task is asking for. Don't fall into the trap of thinking that the task is something extremely complicated when its actually not. (Trust me, some of the wording in the test will deliberately do this on purpose.)
>
>
>
> Chong Yi
> #18418
>
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