RE: what is the possibilities to get same lab again

From: Scott Morris (smorris@ipexpert.com)
Date: Fri Oct 12 2007 - 11:43:35 ART


There's a pool of exams well beyond just a "couple". You may find "similar"
labs from one take to another but it is highly unlikely you will get exactly
the same lab multiple times.

If you do get the exact same lab a second time, it would be pretty bad to
fail it twice. :)

This is for R&S by the way. Other tracks don't have quite as many variants
due to not having quite the same demand.

 
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To: Felix Nkansah
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Subject: Re: what is the possibilities to get same lab again

But how can you know that they really develop "dozens" of new labs each
month? Workbook vendors hardly develop 20 per year. Personally, I doubt
that Cisco allocates too many resources to lab development either. Given
the 30 day period between attempts, it would be enough to have 10-12 live
labs at a given time, I suppose.

Bottom line, better not count on repeating lab happening. But at the same
time I think it would be wise to research your mistakes from previous labs,
just not to feel stupid if you really get the same one again.

Mihai

On 10/11/07, Felix Nkansah <felixnkansah@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If we use the word 'possible', then it is. However it is very unlikely.
>
> I know of people who have attempted the lab 4 times and met a
> different lab each time.
>
> Cisco's international ccie development teams are formulating dozens of
> new labs each month. So while being possible, I would say its not very
> 'probable' to meet the same lab.
>
> Regards,
>
> Felix
>
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