RE: Passed in RTP on Friday!!

From: Scott Morris (smorris@ipexpert.com)
Date: Mon Sep 10 2007 - 10:59:25 ART


Very hearty congratulations!!!! And amazingly enough, I'm in Dallas this
week and next. :) (I think we'll avoid that Mexican place for celebration
though!)

Very well done! I hope you didn't stress yourself out TOO badly over the
weekend, but yeah, that's the drawback of Friday labs! On the other hand,
you don't want a proctor who's irritated about having to work the weekend
shift grading your lab, do you? :)

Very well done!

 
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Keith Bizzell
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 8:17 AM
To: Cisco certification
Subject: Passed in RTP on Friday!!

I just got my notification this morning, and it sucked waiting all weekend
to find out. But I passed!!! This was my third attempt. I failed my first
attempt in San Jose last September, but it was pretty much a scouting
operation anyway. My second attempt was in RTP back in April. I felt
really good walking out. I was really, really close, so it hurt pretty bad
not to pass. Third time's a charm!!

I really changed the way I studied between my second and third attempts.
Based on my second score, I knew I had a firm grip on the technologies, I
was just missing some interpretations. I also felt I was still weak on QoS
and Multicast. The past few months, I mostly read. I didn't work a single
full lab, and just focused on QoS and Multicast.

The group has been an enormous source of help and encouragement. Thanks to
all of you. Special thanks to Scott Morris for being an awesome instructor.
(and sorry for the bad mexican food man....give me a change to redeem myself
next time you're in Dallas)

Thanks!
Keith Bizzell, CCIE # 18798



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