From: Felix Nkansah (felixnkansah@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Oct 22 2007 - 04:18:53 ART
Hi,
I have been reading and hearing quite a lot these days about the real CCIE
lab using ambiguities to trick candidates or lead them down the wrong paths.
As far as I'm concerned, I think this is not fair or a good way of testing
technical skillsets and experience.
However, given that the real lab is now a lab of ambiguities in wording,
does anyone have suggestions on how candidates preparing for the lab can
handle this 'problem' too.
I know vendor workbooks help with the mastery of technologies, etc. But what
would help to cope with the ambiguities? Not the proctors, I know.
Perhaps a Masters degree in English Literature - :))
Let me know your suggestions.
Regards,
Felix
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