From: Greg Wendel (gwendel@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Sep 12 2007 - 11:23:19 ART
Ben,
I kind of feel the opposite. When there is something I know from work I
usually make too many assumptions (usually wrong), while with something new
I just learn the correct CCIE way and can get the points.
Either way I agree the best preparation is experience, both lab and
real-world.
Greg,
On 9/12/07, Ben Holko <ben.holko@datacom.com.au> wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I'm thinking that I may be over analysing the practice labs. I've done the
> first 7 IE labs from WB II, and usually score around 70-80. Have just
> completed lab 7 (difficulty 9) and scored 88.
>
> This reinforces to me that the best preperation weapon in the CCIE assault
> is experience, as most of what was in lab 7 is things I have had direct
> experience with.
>
> The areas I am scoring lowest in are the technologie which I have had the
> least real-world experience with.
>
> Anyone else finding this in their preperations? (vendor neutral!)
>
>
>
> Ben
>
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