From: Antonio Soares (amsoares@netcabo.pt)
Date: Sat Jul 21 2007 - 16:17:43 ART
Hello Xavier,
Congratulations !!!
I agree that Erik helped me a lot with the clarifications he gave me. We
both were the best customers he had that day :) It's really important to ask
the proctor whenever a question seems ambiguous. Even if we are 99% sure
that our solution is what they are looking for, it's very important to check
with the proctor. I will never forget this phrase:
"Usually, when a CCIE is 99% right about a configuration problem, he/she is
100% wrong".
I highly recommend all CCIE candidates to have always this phrase in their
minds :)
Regards,
Antonio Soares
CCIE #18473, CCNP, CCIP
-----Original Message-----
From: Xavier Hick [mailto:xavx@tiscali.be]
Sent: sabado, 21 de Julho de 2007 12:38
To: 'Antonio Soares'; 'Cisco certification'
Subject: RE: Mission Accomplished !!! CCIE #18473
Hi Antonio, Group,
1st, Big congrats to you for achieving the exam :) 2nd, I actually passed
the R&S the same day as you did (the 19th) in Brussels - being #18475 since
that day.
I agree with your feeling for Erik, proctor in Brussels. This guy was really
amazing to clarify all my questions and I asked him really a lot - like one
every 10 minutes - maybe you see who I was that day ^_^ For the ones having
their exams scheduled, I can only advice you to ask a lot of questions and
clarifications if you have any doubt (little or big) on the phrasing or the
meaning of the questions.
For history, I work in networking for 2 years now (for Cisco in fact). This
exam was my 2nd attempt, previous one was on the 30th of April 07 for which
I wasn't ready and knew it. This time, my main concern was to sleep well
enough the night before, which wasn't that easy for me lol.
The ccie in itself was not a goal for me but a mandatory passage for my
evolution. As I similarly read once on the group, I think that the ccie is a
starter and not the dessert - meaning it's something that should trigger the
desire for keeping up the speed with networking technologies and not just an
exam to pass once then rest on to get a job or whatever.
For the material, I used Ipexpert for the simple protocol labs and
Internetworkexpert for both the simple and mock labs. I did the simple labs
at least 2 times each, some mocks 2 times also.
Regarding groupstudy, it's actually my 1st email here. In the past few
months, I read quite a lot of Q&A on this group just by curiosity and found
out very interesting questions which I would never had thought about by
myself.
Wish good luck to all of you for your preparation, Xav
-----Message d'origine-----
De : nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] De la part de
Antonio Soares Envoyi : vendredi 20 juillet 2007 02:07 @ : 'Cisco
certification'
Objet : Mission Accomplished !!! CCIE #18473
Hello group,
I still don't believe it !!! I arrived from Brussels 2 hours ago the e-mail
was already there !!!
Special thanks to:
- Mr. Bruce Caslow who showed me how important it was to join a study group
and fortunatley i found Group Study.
- Mike Kraus for being my study partner these last weeks.
- Erik Vangrunderbeek for clarifying everything i asked him during the lab.
I started this long journey in early 2006. Then i failed my 1st attempt in
September 2006. Then due to the lab blueprint change in November 2006, i
decided to start all over again. Joined this fantastic group in December
2006. Made again the 350-001 in March 2007. Finally i was successful after
18 months of hard work and sacrifices. It's not easy when you have a wife
and a 4 years old kid.
I have 10 years of experience and made my CCNP in 2002 and CCIP in 2005.
I used Internetwork Expert and NetMasterClass products.
I will be here to help others achieving their goal !!!
Thank you,
Antonio Soares
CCIE #18473
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