From: Irene Wilson \(irwilson\) (irwilson@cisco.com)
Date: Fri Aug 03 2007 - 23:13:27 ART
I recommend you practice drawing your own diagrams. The one they gave
me was missing ip addresses, interfaces, vlans, etc and I wasted a lot
of time struggling along with it before realizing that I needed to
redraw it.
Also, they allowed me to bring in as many different types of writing
implements as I wanted, so I'd recommend bringing in different colored
pencils. You can draw out each layer of complexity in a different
color, which is nice. You can get used to seeing black for physical,
blue for EIGRP, pink for BGP, etc.
Irene
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Carlos G Mendioroz
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 8:31 AM
To: anthony.sequeira@thomson.com
Cc: alex.steer@eison.co.uk; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: diagrams in the exam
anthony.sequeira@thomson.com @ 31/07/2007 17:16 -0300 dixit:
> You just never know exactly what type of diagrams you will receive in
> the actual exam!
>
> If you are not provided with one that you like - or not provided with
> one at all that you would like to have - be ready to make your own.
> That is the primary reason they give you paper and pencils, so you can
> diagram, or re-diagram as necessary.
One point here. Funny now.
When I aproached the proctor to ask for paper, she gave me 2 sheets.
I replicated w/o much thought that I needed more (cause I like to
draw/make notes/ etc.) and she said: go use that and then come back and
ask for more.
I had to go out for a drink and some serious thought about my proctor
relationship that day...
-Carlos
>
> Anthony J. Sequeira
> #15626
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
> Of Alex Steer
> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 3:48 PM
> To: Cisco certification
> Subject: diagrams in the exam
>
> Hi everyone
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> Could someone tell me what sort of diagrams you get in the lab please?
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> I personally am introducing a growing dependence on the brilliant
> laminated diagrams that you get with one of these lab study guides.
> Basically where I am currently, if I walked into the lab tomorrow and
> wasn't given a decent diagram I would definitely fail before I even
> managed to fail from my own merits.
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> If there isn't decent overall diagrams or per question diagrams of
> what is required then I really need to be considering throwing the
> study guide ones away and drawing them by hand every practice lab so
> that I will be able to do this quickly in the actual exam?
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> Anybody fill in the blanks on this one please?
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> Many thanks in advance
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> Alex
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