Re: Any Tips on Strategy for Attempt Number 2 ?

From: Herbert Maosa (asawilunda@googlemail.com)
Date: Tue Sep 18 2007 - 12:13:34 ART


Joseph,

Yes, Cali it is. You know the last time I did not see those juicy melons,
but you have advocated for them well enough that this time I will be on the
look out.

Thanks guys for your contributions. I will try and learn from this.

Herbert.

On 9/18/07, anthony.sequeira@thomson.com <anthony.sequeira@thomson.com>
wrote:
>
> I did not pass on my first attempt...nor my second....
>
> In order to pass eventually you really need to attack weak areas! And
> these weak areas might not be clearly indicated on your score report
> from Cisco.
>
> For example, you might have received a 100% on Multicast in your first
> attempt, but it could still be a weak area for you, you just got lucky
> in receiving topics you were prepared for.
>
> Be honest with yourself in how strong you are in certain subjects and
> attack those that you do not feel 100% in.
>
> Also, you can look to see if there are sections that you can configure
> more efficiently and accurately than you have done in the past. I notice
> that my students are always either really accurate or really fast. The
> key to success in the lab is to practice so that you can achieve both
> simultaneously.
>
> Anthony J. Sequeira
> #15626
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> Herbert Maosa
> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 10:03 AM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Any Tips on Strategy for Attempt Number 2 ?
>
> All,
>
> Very soon I will be making my attempt number 2 at the Lab exam. I have
> been
> finding it tricky to maintain my readiness level because I really felt
> that
> I was ready for this ( technically ) on my first attempt. When I took
> the
> test and failed, I still feel that I was ready then and sometimes I dont
> know why I really failed. This makes it really hard to keep up my
> readiness
> levels to remain the way I was nearly two months ago because going
> through
> the CCO or Lab Scenarios I cant escape the feeling of deja vu. This I
> know
> may hurt me in the end, but then I can not just find a way to keep up my
> concentration levels and make sure that next time I go ( which is very
> soon
> ) I have gained something I did not have on my first attempt.
>
> Did you pass on your second attempt ? What did you do in between the
> attempts that made the difference ?
>
>
> Herbert.
>
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Kindest regards,
hm


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