Re: Time Managment tips during lab

From: Keith Bizzell (mkbcoolman@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Sep 16 2007 - 10:22:30 ART


I really only had one goal as far a time management: Full reachability by
lunch. The best way to do this is practice your labs just through BGP, and
learn to do them fast. If you can have the core technologies done quickly,
it leaves you plenty of time in the afternoon to finish up.

Remember, you need to score 80 points to pass, and you have 8 hours. That's
one point every 6 minutes, so plan accordingly. Don't get caught trying to
troubleshoot an issue on a 2 point section. Set a time limit you're willing
to troubleshoot. You can band-aid the section if you need to (for example,
using static routes), and move on. If you have time late in the lab, you
can come back to it. Keep making progress, so you don't panic.

Good Luck!!

On 9/16/07, Meried Bekele <meriedbekele@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> My lab is in two weeks time. I have taken both of Cisco Assessor labs to
> check my readyness. But my only problem was time management. I have gone
> through only 75% of the questions in the given 4 hours. As you may know,
> the
> assessor covers most of the lab blue print but only 4 hours is given. So
> is
> it designed to make the candidate very fast or is it a must to complete it
> in time to feel confident on time managemnet for the real lab?
>
> Besides I would appreaciate any time management tips from experience for
> the
> 8 hour lab.
>
> Thanks and Best Regards,
>
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