From: Bajo (bajoalex@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Aug 09 2007 - 09:19:06 ART
Hello Marc,
You may want to take a look at their recommendations at
http://www.internetworkexpert.com/resources/ccielab.htm
"How to Pass the Routing and Switching CCIE Lab Exam"
HTH
On 8/9/07, Marc La Porte <marc.a.laporte@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Experts,
>
> I recently purchased the Internetwork Expert R&S e2e self-paced program. All
> the materials look awesome, but I'm looking for some advice as to what the
> best order/method of studying is.
>
> *Option 1*
> 1. Go through week 1 and week 2 of the CoD
> 2. Go through workbook volume 1 (combination of reading + booking 1/2/3
> timeslots per subject to do configs?) 3. Go through workbook volume 3 (all
> labs)
> 4. Go through workbook volume 2 (in order of difficulty or in order of
> appearance?)
>
> *Option 2*
> 1. Go through week 1 of the CoD
> 2. Go through workbook volume 1 (combination of reading + booking 1/2/3
> timeslots per subject to do configs?)
> 3. Go through week 2 of the CoD
> 4. Go through workbook volume 3 (all labs)
> 5. Go through workbook volume 2 (in order of difficulty or in order of
> appearance?)
>
> *Option 3*
> 1. Go through first subject of the CoD (both week 1 and week 2)
> 2. Go through first subject of the workbook volume 1 (combination of reading
> + booking 1/2/3 timeslots to do configs?)
> 3. <--- do this for each subject --->
> 4. Go through workbook volume 3 (all labs)
> 5. Go through workbook volume 2 (in order of difficulty or in order of
> appearance?)
>
> *Option 4* ??
>
> Please advice on what the best approach is
>
> Thanks
> Marc
>
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>
-- Kind Regards,Bajo
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