From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Sep 30 2007 - 04:03:54 ART
Very well said sir and very true.
--- devecchio turner <dt30083@gmail.com> wrote:
> That is like the loaded question of the year. No man
> can possibly tell you
> what is enough. Enough can only be determined by
> whether or not you pass
> that version of the exam. Unfortunately you wont
> know until after you either
> passed or failed the exam.. If you fail you will be
> sorely disappointed with
> the ones who told you that was enough.
>
> You will know when enough is enough. If you re still
> having issues
> understanding lab scenarios, then you have not done
> enough. You have seen
> countless stories of those who though they were
> truly ready only to comeback
> to find some little minute detail that was missed...
> It was not enough.
> Don't be fooled. You will know...
>
> Use EVERY resource available to you. Most
> importantly never ask others
> questions that can only be determined by you.
> Truthfully those who failed
> most likely knew when they went in there was a
> weakness.. And unfortunately,
> it may have got them. I still get teary eyed when I
> think of how "close" I
> was :o). When you think you done enough.. Do some
> more..
>
>
>
>
> On 9/29/07 5:35 PM, "shady darwish"
> <engshad.shady@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > is it enough to read tcp/ip 1 and 2 and BCMN
> selfstudy as core knowledge for
> > ccie lab and focus on QOS ,Security and multicast
> from videos COD
> >
> >
>
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